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§27-981.

2 Carbon monoxide detecting devices;


GENERAL NOTES
where required. Building to comply with:
The soil is assumed to be good for 2 tons subject to inspection before pouring of con- a. Every dwelling unit in a building within occupancy groups J-1, J-2 or J-3 COLEMAN STREET
crete footings.
where a fossil fuel-burning furnace or boiler is located, and every dwelling 1. 27-2013 Painting
unit in a building that is in close proximity to a source of carbon monoxide, 2. 27-2014 Painting of window frame.
Footings to be concrete. See concrete notes. as such proximity is established by the rules promulgated by the commissioner
3. 27-2018 Owner or occupant shall control and keep the building

40'-0"
Upper walls to be 8" solid approved type concrete blocks 3 hr. rated. in consultation with the fire department and the department of health and mental
Provide 2 rows of brick under beams. hygiene, shall be equipped with an operational carbon monoxide detecting free of rodents.
All structural lumber to be grade and trade marked before being delivered to the site
device approved in accordance with the rules promulgated by the commissioner 4. 27-2023 Collecting of waste matter. Remove Existing
in consultation with the fire department and the department of health and mental 5. 27-2024 Water supply in building.
and to be Hem-Fir construction grade - 1150 f. hygiene, provided that there shall be installed at least one approved and
27-2025
CONC. LOCATION OF LANDSCAPE PLAN, SEE SHEET 14
Steel designed for 18,000 psi. All connections to be designed for capacity of connected operational carbon monoxide detecting device within fifteen feet of each room
lawfully used for sleeping purposes. Such carbon monoxide detecting device may 6. 27-2026 Sewer and drainage. BLOCK CONC.
members. Steel shop dwgs. to be submitted to engineer for appv'l. GARAGE BLOCK ADJ. 2 STORY & CONC. BLOCK & BRICK
be combined with a smoke detecting device that complies with the provisions of 27-2027

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All steel lintels carrying masonry over 4'-0" span to be covered with wire lath and 1" ver- this title and any applicable rules promulgated thereunder. GARAGE
7. 27-2028- Heat and hot water.

3'-1"

3'-1"
miculite plaster. 7'-11" 8'-2" 100'-0"
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8'-912"
b. In every building classified in occupancy group G or occupancy group H-2, 1 STY NOTE: AREA TO BE
Survey as required by 27-219 of B.C. will be filed as amendment.

waiver
REMOVE

8'-10"
33'-1"
8. 27-2037- Artificial lighting.

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at least one approved and operational carbon monoxide detecting device shall USED FOR SOCIALIZING CURBCUT
All lot and building lines to be staked out by licensed surveyor. AFTER SERVICES
9'-7"

Contractor to check and verify all dimensions and conditions at site before start of work.
be installed in accordance with rules promulgated by the commissioner in 27-2040
consultation with the fire department and the department of health and ADJ.
9. 27-2041 Provide peep holes in entrance door to each dwelling,

( ASPHALT ROADWAY )
Contractor shall not start work until he has obtained a permit to build. mental hygiene. 2 STY 57'-4"

Upon completion of his work, he shall obtain either a Certificate of however such peep holes need not be installed where it is possible to FRAME 5'-2"

40'-0"
2 STY & ATTIC BRICK
Occupancy or a letter from the Department of Buildings stating that the job has been
§27-2046.1. Duties of owner and occupant with respect to installation and see from the inside any person immediately outside the entrance door. NEW

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No. 4017

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maintenance of carbon monoxide detecting devices in class A multiple dwellings 10. 27-2047 Mail service.

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satisfactorily "signed off". and private dwellings. 2 STY FIRST FLOOR
EXISTING
All bricks and blocks to be laid in P.C. mortar 1:1:6 mix (cement lime). a. As used in paragraphs two through six of subdivision b of this section, the
11. 27-2049 Posting of house numbers. BRICK
TREES
EL. 18.90'
Provide brick header every 6th course in brick and block walls. term "private dwelling" shall mean a dwelling unit in a one-family or two-family 12. 27-2069 Sanitary facilities. WHEELCHAIR
LIFT
Contractor to submit forms 10 H & 10 J for masonry.
home which is occupied by a person or persons other than the owner of such 13. 27-2057- Lighting and ventilation.
2nd Floor is in

waiver
unit or the owner's family. 27-2062

AVENUE
8'

4'-2"

EL. 16.10'
4'-1"
Foundation wall to be waterproofed with 2 coats of asphaltum. b. It shall be the duty of the owner of a class A multiple dwelling and a private the rear yard EXISTING
14. 27-2070 Kitchens and Kitchenettes.

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Protection of adjoining property is to comply with Title 27, Subchapter 19, Article 3 and 4 GRASS

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dwelling which is required to be equipped with one or more carbon monoxide

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detecting devices pursuant to article seven of subchapter seventeen of chapter

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of the Building Code.

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Maintenance of site and adjacent areas is to comply with Title 27, Subchapter 19, Article

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(1) provide and install one or more approved and operational carbon monoxide

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2 of the Building Code.

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detecting devices in each dwelling unit;

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16. 27-2087 Occupancy in basement of 1 and 2 family dwellings.

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(2) post a notice in a form approved by the commissioner in a common area of ADJ. 2 STORY BRICK
New partitions to have 2x3 studs 16" o.c. & covered with plaster boards. 17. 27-2097-2109 Voluntary registration by owner or occupant.
a Class A multiple dwelling and otherwise provide such notice to the
New bathrooms and toilets to have tile on the walls minimum 4'6" high and a tile floor & occupants of a private dwelling informing the occupants of such dwelling that 18. Each dwelling unit shall be equipped with smoke detecting device
a tile base of 6". The walls shall have moisture resistant BSA approved wall boards. the owner is required by law to install one or more approved and operational receiving power from the Building wiring and there shall be no 15'±

All flooring to be new 3/4" plywood subfloor & a finished hardwood flooring or parparet carbon monoxide detecting devices in each dwelling unit in the dwelling,
provided that an owner may choose to post or otherwise provide a single switch in the circuit as per C26-1705.03.

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as selected by owner. notice that complies with this provision as well as the provisions of Smoke detectors to be photo electric type as per Sec.C26-1705.4BC.

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Install new electric wiring and outlets as required by N.Y.C. Electrical Code. To be paragraph two of subdivision a of section 27-2045 of this article; All smoke detectors ceiling mounted and located within 15'-0" of

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installed by Licenced Electrician. Zone: R3-2

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(3) replace any carbon monoxide detecting device which has been stolen, entrance of sleeping rooms.
All plumbing to comply with N.Y.C. Building Code. removed, found missing or rendered inoperable during a prior occupancy of

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the dwelling unit and which has not been replaced by the prior occupant prior A Certificate of satisfactory installation to be filed with Code MAP #: 23B
Install new cast iron recessed radiators as required to adequately heat the rooms to 70°F. to the commencement of a new occupancy of a dwelling unit; enforcement section 10 days after installation.
When the outside temperature is 0°F. (4) replace within thirty calendar days after the receipt of written notice any
19. All Bathrooms to have tile floors with minimum 6" tile base. BLOCK: 7859
Furr out outside walls & party walls with 2x3 studs and fill in with 4" rockwool or fiberglass such device which becomes inoperable within one year of the installation
insulation. of such device due to a defect in the manufacture of such device and through Wall above tile are to be moisture resistant wallboard. LOT: 3
no fault of the occupant of the dwelling unit;
New roof to be 4 ply Ruberoid on 3/4" exterior grade plywood. (5) provide written information regarding the testing and maintenance of carbon
Replace rotten or damaged floor beams with new beam one size larger than exist. beam. monoxide detecting devices to at least one adult occupant of each dwelling
Fill in between the joists with 6" foil backed insulation. unit including, but not limited to, general information concerning carbon
All new windows to be comply with New York State Energy Code. monoxide poisoning and what to do if a carbon monoxide detecting device
goes off. Such information may include material that is distributed by the
Install new flashing wherever roof abuts a vertical surface, e.g. between new roof and manufacturer, material prepared by the department of buildings or material
existing building, and between roof and parapets. approved by the department of buildings; and
All doors and woodwork to be as selected by owner. (6) keep such records as the commissioner shall prescribe relating to the
Install new gutters and leaders for new extension, if any, and connect to house sewer. installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide detecting devices in the
building and make such records available to the commissioner upon request.
Extension to comply with N.Y. State Energy Code. Minimum insulation to be 4" on exterior
walls and 6" on roof and on 1st floor, if the floor is over an unheated basement, cellar or
crawl space.
Windows shall be double glazed.
Any required data shall be filed as an amendment.
CONCRETE DATA
Exterior foundation walls for a minimum depth of 4'-0". All
concrete to comply with Title 27, Subchapter 10, Article 5 of the
Building Code.
Energy Notes Plain concrete to have a minimum cement factor of 520 pounds per
Contractor shall be responsible for & comply with all the applicable laws, ordinaces, rules and regulations
cubic yards and a maximum w/c ratio of 40 gal per cu yard of cement
of the N.Y. State Energy Conservation Construction Code and shall provide all the criteria as outlined in as per Section 27-605, Table 3A of the Building Code.
these general notes as pertains to related equipment, materials and their installation at job site. Plain concrete to develop a strength of 2000 psi at 28 days.
Concrete test cylinders to be filed for plain concrete for each days
Insulation materials to comply with NY City Admin. Code and with Energy Conservation Construction Code: placing in compliance with Sec 27-607A (1) of the Building Code.
All insulation shall be of non-combustible material. Residential to comply with: Allowable working stresses for plain concrete to comply with Title 27,
Table 602.1(1) NY, Kings & Queens County & Table 602.1(2) for the Bronx. Commercial: Table 802.2(1). Subchapter 10, Article 5 of the Building Code.
Design Professional states that to the best of his knowledge and professional judgement, the design Maximum slump 5".
has been made in conformance with the energy code. Notice of Commencement of Work - At least 24 hours written notice
shall be given to the Commisioner before the commencement of any
All equipment shall be identified to indicate compliance with NY State Energy Conservation Construction work for which a permit has been issued.
Code. Before any work is commenced or an item of construction requiring
Standard & Proposed design value for heating parameter: 68 degrees F. controlled inspection all persons responsible for such controlled inspec-
tions shall be notified in writing at least 72 hours prior to such
Standard & Proposed design value for cooling parameter: 78 degrees F. commencement.
Temperatures based on 4910 degree days - Kings & Queens Counties, NY & Bronx This construction is NOT in an Urban Renewal Area.
Contractor to retain Professional Engineer for any required controlled
Humidity controls shall prevent the use of power to achieve a humidity below 60 degrees when system is
inspections.
cooling & above 30% when system is heating. Contractor to retain surveyor for stake out and final survey.
Frame walls, floors & ceilings not ventilated to allow moisture to escape shall be provided with an Engineer is not retained to supervise job.
approved vapor retarder with a maximum permeance rating of 1.0 perm.
A vapor retarder shall be located on the warm-in-winter side of the thermal insulation.
SMOKE DETECTOR NOTES
Manufactured doors & windows shall have air infiltrarion rates not exceeding the following:
Windows CFM per square foot of window area ... 0.3 KITCHENETTE & BATHROOM NOTES 1. DWELLING UNITS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH SMOKE DETECTORING DEVICES RECEIVING THEIR PRIMARY
Doors-CFM per square foot of door area, sliders ... 0.3, swinging ... 0.5. POWER FROM THE BUILDING WIRING AND THERE SHALL BE NO SWITCHES IN THE CIRCUIT OTHER THAN THE
1.KITCHENETTES WITHOUT WINDOWS ARE TO BE MECHANICALLY OVERCORRECT DEVICE PROTECTING THE BRANCH CIRCUIT.
Exterior joints, seams or penetrations in the building envelope shall be sealed with durable caulking VENTILATED AS PER SEC. 33.3 M.D.L. AND AS PER MECHANICAL
methods, closed with gasketing systems, weatherstripped, taped or otherewise sealed to limit uncontrolled SPECIFICATION SEC. C26-1207.2 AND D36-32.02 H.M.C. CEILING
air movement. IN KITCHENETTES TO BE FURRED DOWN WHEN REQUIRED, 2. ALL SMOKE DETECTING SHALL BE REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED SHALL EITHER BE
KITCHETTE ARCH TO BE FURRED DOWN A MIN. OF 1'-0" FROM CLG. ACCEPTED PURSUANT TO RULES AND INSTALLED PROMULGATED BY THE COMMISSIONER, APPROVED BY
Zoning For Temperature Control 2.GAS RANGES TO BE OF A TYPE APPROVED BY THE A.G.A. AND TO
At least one thermostat shall be provided with at least one control device for: THE BOARD OF STANDARDS AND APPEALS BE LISTED OR BY A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED INDEPENDENT
BE INSTALLED AS PER BUILDING CODE AND AS PER SEC. 33, M.D.L. LABORATORY THAT MAINTAINS PERIODIC INSPECTIONS OR PRODUCTION OF LISTED EQUIPMENT AND
Each seperate HVAC system.
3.PARTITIONS ENCLOSING KITCHENETTES TO BE FIRE RETARDED W/ WHOSE LISTED EQUIPMENT MEETS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED STANDARDS.
Each seperate zone ONE LAYER U.S. GYPSUM FIRECODE "C" BSA CAL. #301-60-SM ON
Each seperate dwelling unit in residential buildings.
For heating & cooling systems, thermostatsic control shall provide a temperature range or deadband of
EACH SIDE AS PER SEC. 33 M.D.L. CEILINGS SHALL RECEIVE ONE
at least 5 degrees F when heating & cooling can be shut off or reduced to a minimum. LAYER, SURFACES DIRECTLY UNDER & WITHIN 1'-0" OF GAS RANGE
TO BE FIRE RETARDED AS PER SEC. D26-32.05 H.M.C. HANGING 3. NO DEVICE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE UNLESS IT IS OF EITHER THE IONIZATION CHAMBER
Mechanical Ventilation CABINETS SHALL BE A MIN. 2'-0" ABOVE GAS RANGE, AND BE OR PHOTOELECTRIC TYPE. SUCH DEVICES SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF
Each mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation system shall be equipped with a readily accessible ENAMELED FULL LENGTH WALL TO WALL. ALL CABINETS ABOVE REFERENCE STANDARD RS 17-1.
switch or other means of shut off when ventilation is not required. Automatic or gravity dampers RANGES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A MINIMUM 1/2" THICK GYPSUM
that close when the system is not operating is to be provided for outdoor air intakes & exhaust. WALLBOARD SECURED WITH A MINIMUM OF 26 GAUGE SHEET METAL. 4. SMOKE DETECTORS TO BE MAX 15'-0" FROM ANY BEDROOM.
4.ALL EXPOSED GYPSUM WALLBOARD USED IN CONSTRUCTION
Thermal transmittance values: ENCLOSING BATHROOMS SHALL BE WATER RESISTANT.
Based on 4910 degree days: 5.ALL BATHROOM AND TOILETS SHALL COMPLY WITH SEC. 76 M.D.L.
Element Mode Zone 10b & 11b & SHALL HAVE CERAMIC TILE FLOORS WITH A MINIMUM 6" CERAMIC
Det 1 & 2 Fam Heating or Cooling Uo = 0.14 TILE BASE. ALL BATHROOM DOORS SHALL HAVE MARBLE SADDLES,
Multiple dwelling Heating or Cooling Uo = 0.215 AND SHALL BE UNDERCUT ONE INCH WHERE MECHANICAL VENTIL-
Roof/Ceiling
Fl. over unheated space
Heating or Cooling
Heating or Cooling
Uo = 0.031
Uo = 0.05
ATION IS PROVIDED FOR WALL FINISH, SEE FINISH SCHEDULE. LEGEND
6.BATHROOMS WITHOUT WINDOWS ARE TO HAVE A MECHANICAL
Heated slab on grade Heating R = 6.5 VENTILATION SYSTEM SEC. 76 M.D.L. OR 626-262, O.B.C. WHICHEVER EXISTING
Unheated slab on grade Heating R = 4.5 IS GREATER. THE VENT DUCT SHALL BE FABRICATED IN ACCORD-
Basement wall Heating or Cooling Uo = 0.10 ANCE WITH H.V.A.C. SPECIFICATIONS. CEILING IN BATHROOM WILL
Crawl space Heating or Cooling Uo = 0.06 BE FURRED DOWN WHEN REQUIRED. NEW INTERIOR PARTITIONS 2" X 4" WOOD STUDS @ 16" O.C. W/ MIN.
Standard design wall assembly U-factor = 0.058
1 LAYER 5/8" SHEETROCK ON EACH SIDE.
Standard design fenestration system U-factor = 0.3
NEW INTERIOR PARTITIONS 3- 5/8" METAL STUDS @16" O.C. WITH MIN. C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE
Piping Insulation:
NOTE 2 LAYER 5/8" TYPE "X" SHEETROCK ON EACH SIDE. 2 HR RATED.
All piping installed to service buildings and within buildings shall be thermally insulated as per WARNING: Plot Plan, Notes, Legend
Table 503.3.3.1 (residential) and Table 803.3.7 (commercial) of the NY State Energy Conservation SPRINKLER FILED UNDER APPLICATION 340451996
Construction Code. NEW 8" BRICK W/ FURRING AND R19 INSULATION ON INSIDE ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
GARAGE DEMOLITION FILED UNDER APPLICATION321491168 302289538 4017 Avenue P 11/1/06
MIN21" SHEETROCK
Lighting & Power:
Electrical distribution, lighting power budget, unit power density as per Section 805 of the New York
STRUCTURAL PLANS FILED UNDER APPLICATION 340451923 SUBGRADE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK.
DEPT. OF BLDGS.
Brooklyn, NY
Client: Rav Eichenstein
State Energy Conservation Code. CM NEW CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
FIRESTOP DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.

CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER


7859 - 3

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
SD NEW SMOKE DETECTORS
MECH VENT FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.

CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS


1/4" = 1'-0"
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
NEW 12500 PSI 2" CONCRETE FOUNDATION REINFORCED ON STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
12" X 24" CONCRETE FOOTING WITH R10 RIGID INSULATION UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
2591
37'-11" 7'-6"

UNEXCAVATED WASTE

4'

3'
2 GAS METERS
C
AD UP

3'-9"
A 1"
20'-42 1" 1"
8' 2'-6" 4'-72 6'-92 6'-1"
4'

FAI
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BOILER RM T L HWH
W/D H H
BLR 1 S
T L HWH H

7'-6"
FD

7'
BLR 2
B

8'
H
HWH
H

4'-9"
6'

1"
4'-32
S
40'

DRESSING RM
PLAYROOM/CLASSROOM 10 Persons
34'

1042 SF H H
52 Persons
CLOSET

27'-1"
R
DN
Q
COFFEE RM

REF
G 3'-6" DN
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1"
METER ROOM
11'-3"

11'-42
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MIKVA2

MIKVA1
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UP

LIFT 1"
5'-22 1"
15'-02
28' 6'-4" 12'-6" 5' 5'-8" 2'-9"

2 ELECTRIC METERS

30' 57'-4"

CELLAR FLOOR PLAN

Make: WILLIAMSON
FINISH GRADE-PITCHED
AWAY FROM FOUND.
BLR 1 Model : GWA175N
1'-0" THK FOUND. WALL INPUT BTU: 175,000
1/2" REMOULDED JOINT
FILLER MEA#: 411-00E
4" POURED CONC. SLAB
3" 6X6 / 10:10 GA. W.W.
Make: WILLIAMSON
4'

CLR MESH (OPTIONAL)

#4 REBARS (3 MIN. UNLESS BLR 2 Model : GWA210N


1'

OTHERWISE NOTED)
INPUT BTU: 210,000
CONC. FOOTING.
2'
CLR

MEA#: 411-00E
3"

EXTERIOR WALL FOOTING


Make: A.O. Smith
HWH Model: PCG 75
FINISH GRADE-PITCHED
AWAY FROM FOUND. MEA# 387-04-E
1'-0" THK FOUND. WALL
Make: RINNAI
1/2" REMOULDED JOINT
FILLER TL Model: R75LS
3"
4" POURED CONC. SLAB
6X6 / 10:10 GA. W.W. HWH Input BTU: 175,000 BTU
4'

CLR MESH (OPTIONAL)


EFFICIENCY: 82%
#4 REBARS (3 MIN. UNLESS C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE
1'

OTHERWISE NOTED)
WARNING: CELLAR FLOOR
CONC. FOOTING. ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
2' 302289538
CLR

4017 AVENUE P 11/15/06


3"

CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS


AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
EXTERIOR WALL FOOTING Client: Rav Eichenstein
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
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CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
2591
37'-11" 8'-2" 50'-7"

31'-5" 5'
COATS UP

3'-7"
12'-6" 5'-5" UP B
A 45'-7"
1

8'-9"
1'
WOMEN'S ENTRANCE

4'-3"
B B DN

3'-6"
18'-11" 9'-2" 3'-4" 3' 5'-4"

A 3 3

ARON 2 2

3'
D
SYNAGOGUE

UP
2124 SF I
OPEN TO ABOVE
UG 4 MEN'S ENTRANCE
1
15 SF/person HANDICAP ENTRANCE I
141 Persons
5'
38'-8"
40'

24'-4"
4

5'
21'
88'-4"
Wheelchair
Lift 3'-6"
4
BIMAH

EXISTING GRASS
1 CAP PIPING WHERE B
NECESSARY
20'-4"
4
UP DN
A

LIFT 5' 16'-8" 5'-10" 5' 2 18'-4"

3'-2"
A
3'-2"

4'-2"
D UP

DN
4'-8" 4'-6" 5' 13'-2"
EXTEND PLATFORM PLANTERS AND VINES IN
30' AND REBUILD STAIRS FENCE
90'-5"

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE NO.
RECOMMENDED TOTAL WINDOW SIZE
FRAME TYPE
FINISH
U-FACTOR SHGC INFILTRATION REMARKS
MANUFACTURER/MODEL W H T EXT INT
DOOR FRAME FRAME REMARKS PITTSBURGH CORNING LIGHTWISE
1 ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS ENERGY48" 48" 4.5" WD/PVC FIXED WHITE PRIM 0.34 0.27 0.1 CFM

4" square
stair notes NO. TYPE MAT CORE
W
SIZE
H T
FIRE LOUVER
RATE FINISH W H
TYPE MAT
DETAIL
HEADJAMB SILL
SET HINGES
FINISH NO. PIVOTS FINISH U-FACTOR SHGC INFILTRATION
EFFICIENT GLASS BLOCK PANELS
A D HM HC 3'-0" 7'-0" 1-3/4" STAIN HM PAINT EXTERIOR DOOR
newel post 1) Minimum tread = 9 1/2", max. riser = 7 3/4" B D HM HC 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/8" 1.5 STAIN HM PAINT FPSC DOOR
2 SIERRA PACIFIC 84.56" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.30 0.40 0.1 CFM LEFT, LEFT, RIGHT OPENING

EXTERIOR SLIDING METAL 3 SIERRA PACIFIC 24.19" 40.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.30 0.40 0.1 CFM RIGHT OPENING
wall handrails to extend 1'-0" 2) provide handrails as follows C D WD HC 5'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
D D WD HC 2'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT UNDERCUT 4 SIERRA PACIFIC 36.19" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.30 0.28 0.1 CFM LEFT OPENING
past last tread at top and - 1 5/8" piperailings at walls
E D WD HC 2'-0" 5'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT 36.19" 36.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT 028 0.33 LEFT OPENING
bottom of all steps F D WD HC 2'-6" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT .23 .17 0.1 CFM EXTERIOR GLASS DOOR 5 SIERRA PACIFIC 96.56" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.27 0.1 CFM LEFT, FIXED, RIGHT OPENING
- 2 - 5/8" piperailings between newel posts ANDERSEN FWH2768AR
6 SIERRA PACIFIC 28.19" 40.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.30 0.28 0.1 CFM LEFT OPENING
3) the minimum headroom in all parts of the G D WD HC 2'-10" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT UNDERCUT 7 SIERRA PACIFIC 24.19" 52.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM LEFT OPENING
H D WD HC 1'-6" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
stair enclosure shall not be less than 8 SIERRA PACIFIC 24.19" 52.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM RIGHT OPENING
I D HM HC 2'-6" 6'-8" 1-3/4" STAIN HM PAINT EXTERIOR
7'-0" measured vertically from the tread nosing 9 SIERRA PACIFIC 36.19" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM LEFT OPENING
J D WD HC 2'-0" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
or from the landing floor surface of the landing 10 SIERRA PACIFIC 36.19" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM RIGHT OPENING
K D WD HC 2'-6" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT POCKET
or platform 11 SIERRA PACIFIC 28.19" 52.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM RIGHT OPENING
L D WD HC 2'-8" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
12 SIERRA PACIFIC 64.38 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.27 0.1 CFM LEFT, RIGHT OPENING
M D WD HC 2'-0" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT UNDERCUT
13 SIERRA PACIFIC 72.38" 72.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM LEFT, RIGHT OPENING
2 1/2" thick conc, platforms and 4) the sum of the two risers plus one tread must N D WD HC 3'-0" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT POCKET
O D WD HC 1'-4" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT 14 SIERRA PACIFIC 81" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.27 0.1 CFM LEFT, FIXED, RIGHT OPENING
landings, conc. fill w/ non-skid equal 24 - 25 P D WD HC 2'-9" 8'-0" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT POCKET 15 SIERRA PACIFIC 28.19" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.29 0.26 0.1 CFM RIGHT OPENING
surface aggregate and Q D WD HC 2'-6" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT UNDERCUT 16 SIERRA PACIFIC 36.19" 64.19" 4.5" ALUM CLAD WD CASEMENT WHITE PRIM 0.30 0.28 0.1 CFM LEFT OPENING
1" x 1" - 16/16 w.w.m. R D HM HC 2'-6" 6'-8" 1-3/4" 1.5 STAIN HM PAINT 0.28 0.33 0.1 CFM HALF ROUND
S D WD HC 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
1 1/2" thick conc. treads, conc. fill w/ non-skid T D WD HC 2'-8" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT WINDOWS TO SIERRA PACIFIC OR APPROVED EQUAL. WINDOWS ARE LOW E-4. WINDOW SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE. SEE MANUFACTURER FOR EXACT SIZE
platforms and landings - 12 ga.
surface aggregate and 1" x 1" - 16/16 w.w.m. U D WD HC 3'-8" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT UNDERCUT BIFOLD
EXPANDABLE SPRAY-APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM SEALANT, CONTINUOUS AT WINDOW ROUGH OPENINGS.
steel, use l's ot t's for stifeners
V D WD HC 1'-4" 6'-8" 1-3/8" STAIN WD PAINT
as required
cast metal nosing (see detail)
channel framing, frame to steel,
suspend if required 12 ga. steel treads and risers
1 1/4" l's
1 layer 1/2" thick type "x" g.w.b. channel stringer (10" Jr. min.)
below stairs, platforms and
landings provide metal furring C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE
channels at stairs and suspended FIRST FLOOR
WARNING:
g.w.b. ceiling at landings and
ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
platforms
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
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ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
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CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR

typical steel stair detail FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.

CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS


FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE
1/4" = 1'-0"
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
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37'-11"

7'-11"
30'

1'-8"
CL DN
J J J J ROOF
B

8'-9"
14

HEIGHT AT 8' 21'-7" 5'-6" 26'-7"


HEIGHT AT 9'-2"

13 7 8 6 12 5

2'-9"
DW
OPEN TO BELOW

MODELNUMBER
TRADENAME
PRODUCT
MATERIAL

M
KITCHEN
5
1 293.10 SF
REQ. LT: 29.31 SF
REQ. VT: 14.66 SF
32'-5" PROP. VT: 53.83 SF DINING ROOM
PROP. LT: 53.83 SF
OVEN P P

14'

CM
SD
40'

36'-8"

500.15 SF
REQ. LT: 50.02 SF
REQ. VT: 25.01 SF

24'-4"
PROP. VT: 216.80 SF
PROP. LT: 163.46 SF
Ladies Synagogue 16
REF FR
871.69 SF L
UG 4
15 SF/person
58 Persons O
CL
O 16
K K PLAYROOM LIVING ROOM
1 J J J 112.61 SF
G FOYER REQ. LT: 11.26 SF Desk

10'
PK CL REQ. VT: 5.63 SF
PROP. VT: 32.26 SF
REF 57.65 SF
6'-7" 5' REQ. LT: 5.77 SF
PROP. LT: 16.13 SF

5'-11"
REQ. VT: 2.89 SF
PROP. VT: 10.22 SF
PROP. LT: 10.22 SF 16
O
6'-3"

DN UP CL
O
10 9 5
B

11 12'-5" 15'-10" 12'-4" 10'-9"


5'

DN 15
57'-4"

6'-3" 22'-1"
30'

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

CAP PIPING
BLR

BLR HWH
14'-4"

DN
UP

DEMOLITION PLAN - CELLAR FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN - FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE


WARNING: SECOND FLOOR
ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION

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ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
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Client: Rav Eichenstein
CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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30'

LEADER

ROOF OVER
2ND FLOOR

RD
57'-4"

1"
24'-42 1"
26'-02
5'-4"

3'-6" HIGH RAILING AREA AREA


WROUGHT IRON FENCE < 5' < 5'
RD STORAGE STORAGE
7'-3"

1"

1"
8'-72

8'-72
CL
25'-10" 1"

D
1" CL 7'-82

W
7'-82 CL
CL
D
V V V V V V
E U U
E

CM
SD
T E
40'

T 13'-7"
ROOF OVER
2ND FLOOR F DN

27'-1"
T

8'-3"

8'-3"

8'-3"
D
BEDROOM BEDROOM

12'-1"
235.58 SF
REQ. LT: 23.56 SF BEDROOM 139.24 SF
REQ. LT: 13.92 SF
REQ. VT: 11.78 SF 135.89 SF
15 PROP. VT: 29.24 SF REQ. LT: 13.59 SF
REQ. VT: 6.80 SF CL
REQ. VT: 6.96 SF
PROP. VT: 23.80 SF
PROP. LT: 29.24 SF
ROOF TO BE USED PROP. VT: 13.80 SF
PROP. LT: 23.80 SF

9'-3"
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
PROP. LT: 6.90 SF E
E 12'-3"
1" 1"
7'-82
7'-82

1"
10'-12
E E

1"

1"
8'-72

8'-72
AREA AREA
< 5' < 5'
RD
STORAGE STORAGE

ROOF OVER 1"


6'-62 1"
25'-52
2ND FLOOR 23'-8"
RD

57'-4"

LEADER
30'

ATTIC FLOOR PLAN

ROOF 57'-4"

DRYER AUTO SHUT-


75 CFH OFF VALVE

ATTIC

2 BURNER STOVE STOVE OVEN


30 CFH 30 CFH 30 CFH 30 CFH AUTO SHUT-
OFF VALVE
2 ND FLOOR

3/4"
1 ST FLOOR (195 CFH)
SERVICE VALVE
245 CFH 245 CFH 75 CFH 75 CFH 75 CFH 3/4"
G
DRYER (790 CFH)
BLR BLR HWH HWH HWH
TANK TANK
75 CFH
GAS SUPPLY FROM STREET
GM GAS SERVICE BY B.U.G.
CELLAR

SCHEMATIC GAS RISER DIAGRAM


NO SCALE TO BE VERIFIED BY PLUMBER

4" Vent 4" Stack


27'-1"

Attic FL

2nd FL

1st FL

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CELLAR ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION

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Client: Rav Eichenstein
ATTIC FLOOR PLAN DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
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CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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APEX APEX
EL: 51.65' EL: 51.65'
2 STY GARAGE
OF ADJ. BLDG.
(4023 AVE P)

12'-9"

12'-9"
AT LOT LINE

DETACHED ADJ. BLDG.


(1572 COLEMAN AVE)
ATTIC ATTIC
AT REAR LOT LINE

8"
EL: 38.90' EL: 38.90'
35'-8"

35'-8"
10'-2"

10'-2"
ROOF @
2nd FLOOR ROOF 2nd FLOOR 1 STY
EL: 28.73' EL: 28.73' EL: 28.73' EL: 28.73'
9'-10"

9'-10"

9'-10"
12'-9"

12'-9"
1st FLOOR 1st FLOOR
2'-11"

2'-11"
EL: 18.90' EL: 18.90'
GRADE GRADE
EL: 15.98' EL: 15.98'
6'-6"

6'-6"
CELLAR CELLAR
EL: 9.48' FRONT ELEVATION EL: 9.48' EAST ELEVATION

APEX
EL: 51.65'
12'-9"

12'-9"
3'-6"

ROOF/
ATTIC
8"

EL: 38.90'
10'-2"

10'-2"

9'-7"
26'-5"

2nd FLOOR
22'-11"

EL: 28.73'
21'-9"

21'-9"
9'-10"

9'-10"

1st FLOOR
2'-11"

2'-11"

EL: 18.90'
GRADE
EL: 15.98'
6'-6"

6'-6"

CELLAR
REAR ELEVATION EL: 9.48' WEST ELEVATION

C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE


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CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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APEX
EL: 51.65'

12'-9"

3'-6"
7'-3"
ATTIC
EL: 38.90'

8"
35'-8"

10'-2"

9'-2"
8'
2nd FLOOR
EL: 28.73'
22'-11"

21'-9"
9'-10"

8'-10"

1st FLOOR
EL: 18.90'
2'-11"

GRADE
EL: 15.98'
8'-6"
6'-6"

CELLAR
EL: 9.48'

PROPOSED LONGITUDINAL SECTION

2'-6"

diameter of gripping
1'-7"

surface shall be 1 1/4"


to 1 1/2". if grab bars
4'-0"

are mounted adjacent


2'-5"

to a wall, space
between grab bars &
wall shall be 1 1/2".

Clear Floor Space Under


1.5" 1.5"
Counter Work Surface
section thru grab bar

1'-6" 1'-6"
min. min.
9" 9"
grab
4'-0"
bars
1'-6" 1'-6"
1'-2"
min.
4'-6"

1'-5"

3'-0"

2'-9"

2'-5"
2'-3"

4'-0"
min.
urinal detail
plan view

1'-6" 1'-6"
min. min.
12"

12" 3'-6"
min.
17"

19"

max

floor-mounted w.c.

grab bars
wall-mounted w.c.

C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE


3'-6"

5'-6"

5'-9"

3'-0"
2'-9"
min.
4'-0"

WARNING: SECTION
3'-0"
ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
2'-6"
min.
3'-0"
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
302289538 4017 Avenue P 11/15/06
AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
plan view
Handicap Details DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
7859
Client: Kav Eichenstein
CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
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New York City Energy Conservation Code 2016 - Commercial Energy Efficiency C402.2.4 Floors. The thermal properties (component R-values or assembly U-, C-or
away from the building shall be protected by pavement or by not less than of 10 inches 1. A minimum skylight area to daylight zone under skylights of not less than 3 3. Penetrations of the air barrier shall be caulked, gasketed or otherwise sealed in a
(254 mm) of soil. percent where all sky- lights have a VT of at least 0.40 as determined in manner compatible with the construction materials and location. Joints and seals
SECTION ECC R301 CLIMATE ZONES TABLE C402.1.4.1 F-factors) of floor assemblies over outdoor air or unconditioned space shall be as accordance with Section C303.1.3. associated with penetrations shall be sealed in the same manner or taped or
Exception:Where the slab-on-grade floor is greater than 24 inches (61 mm) below the
R301.1 General. For projects in the City of New York, Climate Zone 4A shall be EFFECTIVE R-VALUES FOR STEEL STUD WALL ASSEMBLIES specified in Table C402.1.3 or C402.1.4 based on the construction materials used in the finished exterior grade, perimeter insulation is not required.
covered with moisture vapor-permeable wrapping material. Sealing materials
used in determining the applicable requirements from Chapter R4. 2. A minimum skylight effective aperture of at least 1 per- cent, determined in shall be appropriate to the construction materials being sealed and shall be
EFFECTIVE floor assembly. Floor framing cavity insulation or structural slab insulation shall be C402.2.6 Insulation of radiant heating systems. Radiant heating system panels, and accordance with Equation 4-4.
R302.1 Interior design conditions. The interior design temperatures used for NOMINAL SPACING OF CAVITY securely installed around the penetration so as not to dislodge, loosen or
CORRECTION R-VALUE (ER) installed to maintain permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking or
heating and cooling load calculations shall be a maximum of 72°F (22°C) for heating and STUD DEPTH FRAMING R-VALUE their associated components that are installed in interior or exterior assemblies shall be Skylight Effective Aperture = otherwise impair the penetrations' ability to resist positive and negative pressure
FACTOR (FC) (CAVITY
minimum of 75°F (24°C) for cooling. (INCHES) (INCHES) (INSULATION) structural slabs. insulated with a minimum of R-3.5 (0.62 m2/K •W) on all surfaces not facing the space from wind, stack effect and mechanical ventilation. Sealing of concealed fire
R-VALUE FC)
Exceptions: being heated. Radiant heating system panels that are installed in the building thermal 0.85 Skylight Area Skylight VT WF sprinklers, where required, shall be in a manner that is recommended by the
SECTION ECC C401 GENERAL 13 0.46 5.98 envelope shall be separated from the exterior of the building or unconditioned or exempt manufacturer. Caulking or other adhesive sealants shall not be used to fill voids
3 12 16 Daylight zone under skylight (Equation 4-4)
1. The floor framing cavity insulation or structural slab insulation shall be
C401.1 Scope. The provisions in this chapter are applicable to commercial building sand 15 0.43 6.45 spaces by not less than the R-value of insulation installed in the opaque assembly in where: between fire sprinkler cover plates and walls or ceilings.
permitted to be in contact with the top side of sheathing or continuous insulation
their building sites. which they are installed or the assembly shall comply with Section C402.1.4. 4. Recessed lighting fixtures shall comply with Section C402.5.8. Where similar
13 0.55 7.15 installed on the bottom side of floor assemblies where combined with insulation that Skylight area = Total fenestration area of skylights.
3 12 24 meets or exceeds the minimum R-value in Table C402.1.3 for "Metal framed" or Exception: Heated slabs on grade insulated in accordance with Section C402.2.5. objects are installed that penetrate the air barrier, provisions shall be made to
C401.2 Application. Commercial buildings shall comply with one of the following 15 0.52 7.80
"Wood framed and other "values for "Walls, Above Grade" and extends from the C402.2.7 Fireplaces. New wood-burning fireplaces that are designed to allow an open Skylight VT = Area weighted average visible transmittance of skylights. maintain the integrity of the air barrier.
compliance paths: 19 0.37 7.03 bottom to the top of all perimeter floor framing or floor assembly members. C402.5.1.2 Air barrier compliance options. A continuous air barrier for the opaque
6 16 burn and new wood-burning fireplace units that are designed to allow an open WT = Area weighted average well fac- tor, where well factor is 0.9 if light well
1. ASHRAE Compliance Path:The requirements of ASHRAE 90.1-2013. 21 0.35 7.35 2. Insulation applied to the underside of concrete floor slabs shall be permitted an burn shall have tight-fitting flue dampers or tight-fitting doors. Tight-fitting doors depth is less than 2 feet (610 mm), or 0.7 if light well depth is 2 building envelope shall comply with Section C402.5.1.2.1 or C402.5.1.2.2.
2. Prescriptive Compliance Path: The requirements of Sections C402 through C405. airspace of not more than 1 inch (25 mm) where it turns up and is in contact with the used on a factory-built fireplace listed and labeled in accordance with UL 127 or feet (610 mm) or greater.
19 0.45 8.55 C402.5.1.2.1 Materials. Materials with an air permeability not greater than 0.004 cfm/ft2
In addition, commercial buildings shall comply with Section C406 and tenant 6 24 underside of the floor under walls associated with the building thermal envelope. on a factory-built fireplace unit listed and labeled in accordance with UL 127 shall be Light well depth = Measure vertically from the underside of the lowest point of (0.02 L/s · m2) under a pressure differential of 0.3 inch water gauge (75 Pa) when tested
spaces shall comply with Section C406.1.1. 21 0.43 9.03
tested and listed for such fireplace or fireplace unit. Tight-fitting doors used on a the skylight glazing to the ceiling plane under the skylight. in accordance with ASTM E 2178 shall comply with this section. Materials in Items 1
3. Performance Compliance Path:The requirements of Section C407. 16 25 0.31 7.75 TABLE C402.2 masonry fireplace shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 907. through 16 shall be deemed to comply with this section, provided joints are sealed and
8 OPAQUE THERMAL ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS a Exception: Skylights above daylight zones of enclosed spaces are not required in:
4. C401.2.1 Application to replacement fenestration products.Where some portion or 24 25 0.38 9.50 materials are installed as air barriers in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
New wood-burning fireplaces that are designed to allow an open burn and new
all of an existing fenestration unit is replaced with a new fenestration product, 4 EXCEPT MARINE 5 AND MARINE 4 1. Buildings in Climate Zones 6 through 8.
wood-burning fireplace units that are designed to allow an open burn shall be 1. Plywood with a thickness of not less than 3/8 inch (10 mm).
including sash and glazing, the replacement fenestration unit shall meet the C402.1.4.2 Thermal resistance of mechanical equipment penetrations. When the 2. Spaces where the designed general lighting power densities are less than 0.5
CLIMATE ZONE ALL OTHER GROUP R ALL OTHER GROUP R provided with a source of outdoor combustion air as required by the fireplace 2. Oriented strand board having a thickness of not less than 3/8 inch (10 mm).
applicable requirements for U-factorand SHGC in Table C402.4. total area of penetrations from mechanical equipment listed in Table C403.2.3(3) exceeds W/ft2 (5.4 W/m2).
Roofs construction provisions of the New York City Construction Codes, as applicable.
Exception: An area-weighted average of the U-factor of replacement 1 percent of the opaque above-grade wall area, the mechanical equipment penetration 3. Extruded polystyrene insulation board having a thickness of not less
C402.3 Roof solar reflectance and thermal emittance. Low-sloped roofs directly 3. Areas where it is documented that existing structures or natural objects block
fenestration products being installed in the building for each fenestration product area shall be calculated as a separate wall assembly with a default U-fac- tor of 0.5. Insulation entirely than 1/2inch (12.7 mm).
R-30ci R-30ci R-30ci R-30ci direct beam sunlight on at least half of the roof over the enclosed area for more
category listed in Table C402.4 shall be permitted to satisfy the U-factorrequirements above deck above cooled conditioned spaces in Climate Zones1, 2 and 3 shall comply with 4. Foil-back polyisocyanurate insulation board having a thickness of not
Exception: Where mechanical equipment has been tested in accordance with testing than 1,500 daytime hours per year between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
for each fenestration product category listed in Table C402.4. Individual standards approved by the department, the mechanical equipment penetration area may a,b R-19+ R-11 R-19 + R-11 R-19+ R-11 R-19+ R-11 one or more of the options in Table C402.3. less than 1/2inch (12.7 mm).
Metal buildings 4. Spaces where the daylight zone under rooftop monitors is greater than 50
fenestration products from different product categories listed in Table C402.4shall not be be calculated as a separate wall assembly with the U-factor as determined by such test. LS LS LS LS Exceptions:The following roofs and portions of roofs are exempt from the requirements
percent of the enclosed space floor area. 5. Closed-cell spray foam a minimum density of 1.5 pcf (2.4 kg/m3) having a
combined in calculating the area-weighted average U-factor A Attic and other R-38 R-38 R-38 R-49 of Table C402.3 thickness of not less than 11/2inches (38 mm).
C402.1.5 Component performance alternative. Building envelope values and
1. Portions of the roof that include or are covered by the following: 5. Spaces where the total area minus the area of daylight zones adjacent to vertical
fenestration areas determined in accordance with Equation 4-2 shall be permitted in lieu Walls, Above Grade 6. Open-cell spray foam with a density between 0.4 and 1.5 pcf (0.6 and 2.4
SECTION ECC C402 BUILDING ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS fenestration is less than 2,500 square feet (232 m2), and where the lighting is
of compliance with the U-, F- and C-factors in Tables C402.1.3 and C402.1.4 and the Mass R-11.4ci R-11.4ci R-13.3ci R-13.3ci 1.1.Photovoltaic systems or components. kg/m3) and having a thickness of not less than 4.5 inches (113 mm).
controlled according to Section C405.2.3.
C402.1 General (Prescriptive). Building thermal envelope assemblies for buildings maximum allowable fenestration areas in Section C402.4.1.
Metal building R-13 + R-13ci R-13 + R-13ci R-13 + R-13ci R-13 + R-13ci 1.2. Solar air or water-heating systems or components. C402.4.2.1 Lighting controls in daylight zones under skylights. Daylight responsive 7. Exterior or interior gypsum board having a thicknessof not less than 1/2inch
that are intended to comply with the code on a prescriptive basis, in accordance A+B+C+D+E Zero (Equation 4-2)
1.3.Roof gardens or landscaped roofs. controls complying with Section C405.2.3.1 shall be provided to control all electric (12.7 mm).
with the compliance path described in Item 2 of Section C401.2, shall comply with the Metal framed R-13 + R7.5 ci R-13 + R7.5 ci R-13 + R7.5 ci R-13 + R7.5 ci
where: lights within daylight zones under skylights. 8. Cement board having a thickness of not less than 1/2inch (12.7 mm).
following: R-13 + R-7.5ci 1.4.Above-roof decks or walkways.
A = Sum of the (UA Dif) values for each distinct assembly type of the building Wood framed and R-13 + R-3.8ci R-13 + R-3.8ci R-13 + R-3.8ci C402.3.2.2 Haze factor. Skylights in office, storage, automotive service,
or R-20 + 1.5.Skylights. 9. Built-up roofing membrane.
1. The opaque portions of the building thermal envelope shall comply with the thermal envelope, other than slabs on grade and below-grade walls. other or R-20 or R-20 or R-20 manufacturing, non refrigerated warehouse, retail store, and distribution/sorting area
R-3.8ci
specific insulation requirements of Section C402.2 and the thermal requirements 1.6.HVAC systems and components, and other opaque objects mounted 10. Modified bituminous roof membrane.
UA Dif = UA Proposed - UA Table. Walls, Below-Grade spaces shall have a glazing material or diffuser with a measured haze factor greater than
of either the R-value-based method of Section C402.1.3; the U-, C-and
above the roof. 90 percent when tested in accordance with ASTM D 1003. 11. Fully adhered single-ply roof membrane.
F-factor-based method of Section C402.1.4; or the component performance UA Proposed = Proposed U-value · Area. Below-grade walld R-7.5ci R-7.5ci R-7.5ci R-7.5ci
alternative of Section C402.1.5.When the total area of the penetrations from 2. Portions of the roof shaded during the peak sun angle on the summer Exception: Skylights designed and installed to exclude direct sunlight entering the 12. A Portland cement/sand parge, or gypsum plaster having a thickness of not
equipment listed in Table C403.2.3(3) exceeds 1 percent of the opaque UA Table = (U-factor from Table C402.1.3 or Table C402.1.4) · Area. Floors solstice by permanent features of the building or by permanent features of occupied space by the use of fixed or automated baffles or the geometry of skylight and less than 5/8inch (15.9 mm).
above-grade wall area, the building thermal envelope shall comply with the U-, Masse R-10ci R-10.4ci R-10ci R-12.5ci adjacent buildings. light well.
B = Sum of the (FL Dif) values for each distinct slab-on grade perimeter condition 13. Cast-in-place and precast concrete.
C-and F-factor-based method of Section C402.1.4.
of the building thermal envelope. Joist/Framing R-30 R-30 R-30 R-30 3. Portions of roofs that are ballasted with a minimum stone ballast of 17 C402.4.3 Maximum U -factor and SHGC. The maxi- mum U-factor and solar heat gain 14. Fully grouted concrete block masonry.
2. Roof solar reflectance and thermal emittance shall comply with Section C402.3. FL Dif = FL Proposed - FL Table. coefficient (SHGC) for fenestration shall be as specified in Table C402.4.
pounds per square foot [74 kg/m2] or 23 psf [117 kg/m2] pavers.
Slab-on-Grade Floors 15. Sheet steel or aluminum.
3. Fenestration in building envelope assemblies shall comply with Section C402.4. The window projection factor shall be determined in accordance with Equation 4-5.
FL Proposed = Proposed F-value · Perimeter length. R-10 for 24 in. R-10 for 24 in. R-10 for 24 in. R-10 for 24 in. 4. Roofs where not less than 75 percent of the roof area complies with one or
4. Air leakage of building envelope assemblies shall comply with Section C402.5. Unheated slabs 16. Solid or hollow masonry constructed of clay or shale masonry units.
below below below below more of the exceptions to this section. PF = A/B (Equation 4-5)
FL Table = F-factor from Table C402.1.4) Perimeter length. C402.5.1.2.2 Assemblies. Assemblies of materials and components with an average air
Alternatively, where buildings have a vertical fenestration area or skylight area R-7.5 for 24 in. R-7.5 for 24 in. R-7.5 for 24 in. R-7.5 for 24 in.
Heated slabs f TABLE C402.3 where: leakage not greater than 0.04 cfm/ft2(0.2 L/s •m2) under a pressure differential of
exceeding that allowed in Section C402.4, the building and building thermal envelope C = Sum of the (CA Dif) values for each distinct below grade wall assembly type below below below below
shall comply with Section C401.2, Item 1 or Section C401.2, Item 3. of the building thermal envelope. MINIMUM ROOF REFLECTANCE AND EMITTANCE OPTIONSa PF = Projection factor (decimal). 0.3 inch of water gauge (w.g.)(75 Pa) when tested in accordance with ASTM E 2357,
Opaque Doors b ASTM E 1677 or ASTM E 283 shall comply with this section. Assemblies listed
CA Dif = CA Proposed - CA Table. Three-year aged solar reflectance of 0.55 and 3-year aged thermal A = Distance measured horizontally from the furthest continuous extremity of
Walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated Nonswinging R-4.75 R-4.75 R-4.75 R-4.75 emittance c of 0.75 any overhang, eave or permanently attached shading device to the vertical in Items 1 through 3 shall be deemed to comply, provided joints are sealed and the
warehouse freezers shall comply with Section C403.2.15 or C403.2.16. CA Proposed = Proposed C-value · Area. requirements of Section C402.5.1.1 are met.
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound per square foot = 4.88 kg/m2, 1 pound per cubic foot = 16 kg/m3. ci = Continuous insulation, Three-year-aged solar reflectance index d of 64 surface of the glazing.
NR = No requirement, LS = Liner system.
C402.1.1 Low-energy buildings. The following low-energy buildings, or portions CA Table = (Maximum allowable C-factor specified in Table C402.1.4) · Area. a. Assembly descriptions can be found in ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Appendix A. a. The use of area-weighted averages to comply with these requirements shall be permitted. B = Distance measured vertically from the bottom of the glazing to the 1. Concrete masonry walls coated with either one application of block filler or
thereof separated from the remainder of the building by building thermal envelope
b. Where using R-value compliance method, a thermal spacer block shall be provided, otherwise use the U-factor compliance method
Materials lacking 3-year-aged tested values for either solar reflectance or thermal emittance underside of the overhang, eave or permanently attached shading device. two applications of a paint or sealer coating.
Where the proposed vertical glazing area is less than or equal to the maximum vertical in Table C402.1.4.
c. R-5.7ci is allowed to be substituted with concrete block walls complying with ASTM C 90, ungrouted or partially grouted at 32
assemblies complying with this section, shall be exempt from the building thermal glazing area allowed by Section C402.4.1, the value of D (Excess Vertical Glazing inches or less on center vertically and 48 inches or less on center horizontally, with ungrouted cores filled with materials having a
shall be assigned both a 3-year-aged solar reflectance in accordance with Section C402.3.1 and Where different windows or glass doors have different 2. Masonry walls constructed of clay or shale masonry units with a
envelope provisions of Section C402. Value) shall be zero. Otherwise: maximum thermal conductivity of 0.44 Btu-in/h-f2 °F. a 3-year-aged thermal emittance of 0.90. nominal width of 4 inches (102 mm) or more.
d. Where heated slabs are below grade, below-grade walls shall comply with the exterior insulation requirements for heated slabs.
b. Aged solar reflectance tested in accordance with ASTM C 1549, ASTM E 903 or ASTM E
PF values, they shall each be evaluated separately.
e. “Mass floors” shall include floors weighing not less than: 3. A Portland cement/sand parge, stucco or plaster not less than1/2inch (12.7
1. Those with a peak design rate of energy usage less than 3.4 Btu/h •ft2(10.7 W/m2) D = (DA · UV) - (DA · U wall) but not less than zero. 1. 35 pounds per square foot of floor surface area; or
2. 25 pounds per square foot of floor surface area where the material weight is not more than 120 pounds per cubic foot.
1918 or CRRC-1 Standard. C402.4.3.1 Increased skylight SHGC. In Climate Zones 1 through 6, skylights shall be mm) in thickness.
or 1.0 watt per square foot (10.7 W/m2) of floor area for space conditioning DA = Proposed Vertical Glazing Area) - (Vertical Glazing Area allowed by f. Steel floor joist systems shall be insulated to R-38. c. Aged thermal emittance tested in accordance with ASTM C 1371 or ASTM E 408 or CRRC-1 permitted a maxi- mum SHGC of 0.60 where located above daylight zones provided with
purposes. Section C402.4.1) each opaque assembly of the exterior wall. C402.5.1.3 Air barrier testing. New buildings of a certain size must comply with
Standard. daylight responsive controls.
2. Those that do not contain conditioned space. UWall = Area-weighted average U-value of all above-grade wall assemblies. d.Solar reflectance index (SRI) shall be determined in accordance with ASTM E 1980 using a
the following requirements:
C402.4.3.2 Increased skylight U -factor. Where skylights are installed above daylight
3. Greenhouses. TABLE C402.1.4 convection coefficient of 2.1 Btu/h · ft2 ·°F (12W/ m2 · K). Calculation of aged SRI shall be
zones provided with daylight responsive controls, a maximum U-factor of 0.9 shall be 1. New buildings 25,000 square feet (2322.6 m2) and greater, but less than
UAV = Sum of the (UA Proposed) values for each vertical glazing assembly.
C402.1.2 Equipment buildings. Buildings that comply with the following shall be OPAQUE THERMAL ENVELOPE ASSEMBLY MAXIMUM REQUIREMENTS, based on aged tested values of solar reflectance and thermal emittance.
permitted in Climate Zones 1 through 3 and a maximum U-factor of 0.75 shall be 50,000 square feet (4645.2 m2), and less than or equal to 75 feet (22.86
UV = UAV/total vertical glazing area. U-FACTOR METHODa,b m) in height must show compliance through testing in accordance with
exempt from the building thermal envelope provisions of this code: C402.3.1 Aged roof solar reflectance. Where an aged solar reflectance required by permitted in Climate Zones 4 through 8.
Where the proposed skylight area is less than or equal to the skylight area allowed by 4 EXCEPT MARINE 5 AND MARINE 4 Section C402.3 is not avail- able, it shall be determined in accordance with Equation 4-3. ASTM E 779 and department rules.
1. Are separate buildings with floor area not more than 500 square feet (50 m2). C402.4.3.3 Dynamic glazing. Where dynamic glazing is intended to satisfy the SHGC
Section C402.4.1, the value of E (Excess Skylight Value) shall be zero. Otherwise: 2. New buildings 50,000 square feet (4645.2 m2) and greater, shall test or inspect
CLIMATE ZONE ALL OTHER GROUP R ALL OTHER GROUP R Raged = [0.2+0.7(Rinitial -0.2)] (Equation 4-3) and VT requirements of Table C402.4, the ratio of the higher to lower labeled SHGC
2. Are intended to house electronic equipment with installed equipment power E = (EA · US) - (EA · URoof), but not less than zero. shall be greater than or equal to 2.4, and the dynamic glazing shall be automatically each type of unique air barrier joint or seam in the building envelope for
totaling not less than 7 watts per square foot (75 W/m2) and not intended Roofs where: continuity and defects, as per an Air Barrier Continuity Plan developed by a
EA = (Proposed Skylight Area) - (Allowable Skylight Area as specified in controlled to modulate the amount of solar gain into the space in multiple steps. Dynamic
for human occupancy. Insulation entirely Raged = The aged solar reflectance. registered design professional and department rules.
Section C402.4.1). U-0.032 U-0.032 U-0.032 U-0.032 glazing shall be considered separately from other fenestration, and area-weighted
3. Have a heating system capacity not greater than (17,000 Btu/hr) (5 kW) above roof deck averaging with other fenestration that is not dynamic glazing shall not be permitted. 3. Rules governing air barrier testing promulgated by the department.
URoof = Area-weighted average U-value of all roof assemblies. Rinitial = The initial solar reflectance determined in accordance with
and a heating thermostat set point that is restricted to not more than 50°F (10°C). Metal buildingsa,b U-0.035 U-0.035 U-0.035 U-0.035 CRRC-1 Standard. Exception: Dynamic glazing is not required to com- ply with this section where both the
4. Have an average wall and roof U-factor less than 0.200 in Climate Zones1 through UAS = Sum of the (UA Proposed) values for each skylight assembly.
Attic and other U-0.027 U-0.027 U-0.027 U-0.021 lower and higher labeled SHGC already comply with the requirements of Table C402.4.
5 and less than 0.120 in Climate Zones 6 through 8. C402.4 Fenestration (Prescriptive). Fenestration shall comply with Sections C402.4
US = UAS/total skylight area.
Walls, Above Grade through C402.4.4 and Table C402.4. Daylight responsive controls shall comply with this C402.4.3.4 Area-weighted U -factor. An area-weighted average shall be permitted to
5. Comply with the roof solar reflectance and thermal emittance provisions for C402.2 Specific building thermal envelope insulation requirements (Prescriptive). section and Section C405.2.3.1. satisfy the U-factor requirements for each fenestration product category listed in Table
Climate Zone1. Mass U-0.104 U-0.090 U-0.090 U-0.080
Insulation in building thermal envelope opaque assemblies shall comply with Sections C402.4. Individual fenestration products from different fenestration product categories
C402.1.3 Insulation component R-value-based method. Building thermal Metal building C402.4.1 Maximum area. The vertical fenestration area (not including opaque doors
C402.2.1 through C402.2.6 and Table C402.1.3. U-0.052 U-0.052 U-0.052 U-0.052 listed in Table C402.4 shall not be combined in calculating area- weighted average
and opaque spandrel panels) shall not be greater than 30 percent of the gross above-
envelope opaque assemblies shall meet the requirements of Sections C402.2 and C402.4 Metal framed U-0.064 U-0.064 U-0.064 U-0.064 U-factor.
C402.2.1 Multiple layers of continuous insulation board. Where two or more layers of grade wall area. The skylight area shall not be greater than 3 percent of the gross roof
based on the climate zone specified in Chapter C3. For opaque portions of the continuous insulation board are used in a construction assembly, the continuous Wood framed and area. C402.4.4 Doors. Opaque doors shall comply with the applicable requirements for doors
building thermal envelope intended to comply on an insulation component insulation boards shall be installed in accordance with Section C303.2. Where the U-0.064 U-0.064 U-0.064 U-0.064
other C402.4.1.1 Increased vertical fenestration area with daylight responsive controls. In as specified in Tables C402.1.3 and C402.1.4 and be considered part of the gross area of
R-valuebasis, the R-values for insulation in framing cavities, where required, and for continuous insulation board manufacturer's instructions do not address installation of two above-grade walls that are part of the building thermal envelope. Other doors shall
Walls, Below Grade Climate Zones 1 through 6, not more than 40 percent of the gross above-grade wall area
continuous insulation, where required, shall be not less than that specified in Table or more layers, the edge joints between each layer of continuous insulation boards shall comply with the provisions of Section C402.4.3 for vertical fenestration.
Below-grade walld C-0.119 C-0.119 C-0.119 C-0.119 shall be permitted to be vertical fenestration, provided all of the following requirements
C402.1.3, based on the climate zone specified in Chapter C3. Commercial buildings or be staggered.
are met: C402.5 Air leakage-thermal envelope (Mandatory). The thermal envelope of
portions of commercial buildings enclosing Group R occupancies shall use the R-values C402.2.2 Roof assembly. The minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of the insulating Floors
1. In buildings not greater than two stories above grade, not less than 50 percent buildings shall comply with Sections C402.5.1 through C402.5.8, or the building thermal
from the “Group R” column of Table C402.1.3. Commercial buildings or portions of material installed either between the roof framing or continuously on the roof assembly Masse U-0.076 U-0.074 U-0.074 U-0.064 of the net floor area is within a daylight zone. envelope shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 779 at a pressure differential of 0.3
commercial buildings enclosing occupancies other than Group R shall use the R-values shall be as specified in Table C402.1.3, based on construction materials used in the roof inch water gauge (75 Pa) or an equivalent method approved by the code official and
from the “All other” column of Table C402.1.3. The thermal resistance or R-value of the Joist/Framing U-0.033 U-0.033 U-0.033 U-0.033 2. In buildings three or more stories above grade, not less than 25 percent of the
assembly. Skylight curbs shall be insulated to the level of roofs with insulation entirely deemed to comply with the provisions of this section when the tested air leakage rate of
insulating material installed continuously within or on the below-grade exterior walls of above deck or R-5, whichever is less. Slab-on-Grade Floors net floor area is within a daylight zone. the building thermal envelope is not greater than 0.40 cfm/ft2 (0.2 L/s · m2). Where
the building envelope required in accordance with Table C402.1.3 shall extend to a Exceptions: Unheated slabs F-0.54 F-0.54 F-0.54 F-0.54 3. Daylight responsive controls complying with Section C405.2.3.1 are installed compliance is based on such testing, the building shall also comply with Sections
depth of not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) below the outside finished ground level, or to in daylight zones. C402.5.5, C402.5.6 and C402.5.7.
the level of the lowest floor of the conditioned space enclosed by the below grade wall,
1. Continuously insulated roof assemblies where the thickness of insulation varies Heated slabsf F-0.65 F-0.65 F-0.65 F-0.65
1 inch (25 mm) or less and where the area-weighted U-factor is equivalent to the 4. Visible transmittance (VT) of vertical fenestration is not less than 1.1 times C402.5.1 Air barriers. A continuous air barrier shall be provided throughout the
whichever is less. Opaque swinging doors shall comply with Table C402.1.4 and Opaque Doors
same assembly with the R-value specified in Table C402.1.3. solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). building thermal envelope. The air barriers shall be permitted to be located on the inside
opaque non swinging doors shall comply with Table C402.1.3. Swinging U-0.61 U-0.61 U-0.37 U-0.37 or outside of the building envelope, located within the assemblies composing the
2. Where tapered insulation is used with insulation entirely above deck, the Exception: Fenestration that is outside the scope of NFRC 200 is not required to comply
C402.1.4 Assembly U -factor, C -factor or F -factor-based method. Building thermal For SI: 1 pound per square foot = 4.88 kg/m2, 1 pound per cubic foot = 16 kg/m3. ci = Continuous insulation, envelope, or any combination thereof. The air barrier shall comply with Sections
R-value where the insulation thickness varies 1 inch (25 mm) or less from the with Item 4.
envelope opaque assemblies intended to comply on an assembly U-, C- or F-factor basis NR = No requirement, LS = Liner system. C402.5.1.1 and C402.5.1.2.
minimum thickness of tapered insulation shall comply with the R-value specified in a. Use of Opaque assembly U-factors, C-factors, and F-factors from ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Appendix A
shall have a U-, C- or F-factor not greater than that specified in Table C402.1.4. TABLE C402.4 Exception: Air barriers are not required in buildings located in Climate Zone 2B.
Table C402.1.3. shall be permitted, provided the construction, excluding the cladding system on walls, complies with the
Commercial buildings or portions of commercial buildings enclosing Group R appropriate construction details from ANSI/ASHRAE/ISNEA 90.1 Appendix A. BUILDING ENVELOPE FENESTRATION MAXIMUM
3. Unit skylight curbs included as a component of a skylight listed and labeled in C402.5.1.1 Air barrier construction. The continuous air barrier shall be constructed to
occupancies shall use the U-, C- or F-factor from the “Group R” column of Table b. Opaque assembly U-factors based on designs tested in accordance with ASTM C 1363 shall be permitted. The U-FACTOR AND SHGC REQUIREMENTS comply with the following:
accordance with NFRC 100 shall not be required to be insulated. R-value of continuous insulation shall be permitted to be added to or subtracted from the original tested design.
C402.1.4. Commercial buildings or portions of commercial buildings enclosing CLIMATE ZONE 4
c. Where heated slabs are below grade, below-grade walls shall comply with the F-factor requirements for 1. The air barrier shall be continuous for all assemblies that are the thermal
occupancies other than Group R shall use the U-, C- or F-factor from the “All other” Insulation installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling tiles shall not be heated slabs.
column of Table C402.1.4. The C-factor for the below-grade exterior walls of the d. “Mass floors” shall include floors weighing not less than:
Vertical fenestration envelope of the building and across the joints and assemblies.
considered part of the mini- mum thermal resistance of the roof insulation
building envelope, as required in accordance with Table C402.1.4, shall extend to a depth 1. 35 pounds per square foot of floor surface area; or U-factor 2. Air barrier joints and seams shall be sealed, including sealing transitions in
of 10 feet (3048 mm) below the outside finished ground level, or to the level of the C402.2.3 Thermal resistance of above-grade walls. The minimum thermal resistance 2. 25 pounds per square foot of floor surface area where the material weight is not more than 120 pounds per
places and changes in materials. The joints and seals shall be securely installed
cubic foot. Fixed fenestration 0.38
lowest floor, whichever is less. Opaque swing- ing doors shall comply with Table (R-value) of materials installed in the wall cavity between framing members and e. These C-, F- and U-factors are based on assemblies that are not required to contain insulation. in or on the joint for its entire length so as not to dislodge, loosen or otherwise
C402.1.4 and opaque nonswinging doors shall comply with Table C402.1.3. continuously on the walls shall be as specified in Table C402.1.3, based on framing type f. Evidence of compliance with the F-factors indicated in the table for heated slabs shall be demonstrated by the
Operable fenestration 0.45 impair its ability to resist positive and negative pressure from wind, stack effect
application of the unheated slab F-factors and R-values derived from ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix A. and mechanical ventilation.
C402.1.4.1 Thermal resistance of cold-formed steel walls. U-factors of walls with and construction materials used in the wall assembly. The R-value of integral insulation Entrance doors 0.77 C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE
cold-formed steel studs shall be permitted to be determined in accordance with Equation installed in concrete masonry units shall not be used in determining compliance with C402.2.5 Slabs-on-grade perimeter insulation. Where the slab on grade is in contact SHGC ENERGY
WARNING:
4-1: Table C402.1.3. with the ground, the minimum thermal resistance (R-value) of the insulation around the PF < 0.2 0.40 ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
U = 1/[Rs + (ER)] (Equation 4-1) "Mass walls"shall include walls: perimeter of unheated or heated slab-on-grade floors designed in accordance with the
0.2 < PF < 0.5 0.48 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
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R-value method of Section C402.1.3 shall be as specified in Table C402.1.3. The AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
where: 1. Weighing not less than 35 psf (170 kg/m2) of wall surface area. PF > 0.5 0.64 ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
insulation shall be placed on the outside of the foundation or on the inside of the
Rs = The cumulative R-value of the wall components along the path of heat 2. Weighing not less than 25 psf (120 kg/m2) of wall surface area where the foundation wall. The insulation shall extend downward from the top of the slab for a Skylights DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
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transfer, excluding the cavity insulation and steel studs. material weight is not more than 120 pcf (1900 kg/m3) minimum distance as shown in the table or to the top of the footing, whichever is less, CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
U-factor 0.50
FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
ER = The effective R-value of the cavity insulation with steel studs. 3. Having a heat capacity exceeding 7 Btu/ft2•°F (144 kJ/m2•K). or downward to at least the bottom of the slab and then horizontally to the FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
SHGC 0.40 1/4" = 1'-0"
interior or exterior for the total distance shown in the table. Insulation extending CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
4. Having a heat capacity exceeding 5 Btu/ft2•°F (103 kJ/m2•K), where the FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
material weight is not more than 120 pcf (1900 kg/m3). STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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SECTION ECC C405 Exception: Light reduction controls are not required in daylight zones with 3. Where not covered in Item 2, the lighting shall have controls configured to TABLE C405.4.2(2) INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES: 1. For lighting equipment to be installed in sales areas specifically to
C402.5.2Air leakage of fenestration. The air leakage of fenestration assemblies shall daylight responsive controls complying with Section C405.2.3. automatically reduce the connected lighting power by not less than 30 percent SPACE BY SPACE METHOD highlight merchandise, the additional lighting power shall be determined
meet the provisions of Table C402.5.2. Testing shall be in accordance with the applicable ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS
from not later than midnight to 6 a.m., from one hour after business closing to COMMON SPACE TYPESa LPD (w/ft2) in accordance with Equation 4-10.
C405.1 General (Mandatory). This section covers lighting system controls, the C405.2.2.3 Manual controls. Manual controls for lights shall comply with the
reference test standard in Table C402.5.2 by an accredited, independent testing laboratory one hour before business opening or during any period when activity has not
maximum lighting power for interior and exterior applications and electrical energy following: 0.03 per foot in total Additional interior lighting power allowance =
and labeled by the manufacturer. been detected for a time of longer than 15 minutes. Atrium - less than 40 feet in height
height
Exceptions: consumption. 1. Shall be readily accessible to occupants. 500 watts + (Retail Area 1 · 0.6 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 2 · 0.6 W/ft2) + (Retail
All time switches shall be able to retain programming and the time setting during loss of 0.40 + 0.02 per foot in
Exception: Dwelling units within commercial buildings shall not be required to comply Atrium - Greater than 40 feet in height Area 3 · 1.4 W/ft2) + (Retail Area 4 · 2.5 W/ft2) (Equation 4-10)
1. Field-fabricated fenestration assemblies that are sealed in accordance with 2. Shall be located where the controlled lights are visible, or shall power for a period of at least 10 hours. total height
Section C402.5.1. with Sections C405.2 through C405.5, provided that they comply with Section R404.1. where:
identify the area served by the lights and indicate their status. Exception: Lighting for covered vehicle entrances or exits from buildings or parking Audience seating area
2. Fenestration in buildings that comply with the testing alternative of Section Walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated
structures where required for safety, security or eye adaptation. In a auditorium 0.63 Retail Area 1 = The floor area for all products not listed in Retail Area 2, 3 or 4.
C402.5 are not required to meet the air leakage requirements in Table warehouse freezers shall comply with Section C403.2.15 or C403.2.16. C405.2.3 Daylight-responsive controls. Daylight- responsive controls
In a convention center 0.82
C402.5.2 C405.2 Lighting controls (Mandatory). Lighting systems shall be provided with complying with Section C405.2.3.1 shall be provided to control the electric C405.3 Exit signs (Mandatory). Internally illuminated exit signs shall not be more than Retail Area 2 = The floor area used for the sale of vehicles, sporting goods and
5 watts per side. In a gymnasium 0.65
C402.5.3 Rooms containing fuel-burning appliances. In Climate Zones 3 through 8, controls as specified in Sections C405.2.1, C405.2.2, C405.2.3, C405.2.4 and C405.2.5. lights within day- light zones in the following spaces: small electronics.
In a motion picture theater 1.14
where open combustion air ducts provide combustion air to open combustion space Lighting controls shall be commissioned and completed in accordance with the 1. Spaces with a total of more than 150 watts of general lighting within C405.4 Interior lighting power requirements (Prescriptive). A building complies
In a penitentiary 0.28 Retail Area 3 = The floor area used for the sale of furniture, clothing, cosmetics
conditioning fuel-burning appliances, the appliances and combustion air openings shall be requirements of Section C408.3. sidelight daylight zones complying with Section C405.2.3.2. General with this section where its total connected lighting power calculated under Section
C405.4.1 is not greater than the interior lighting power calculated under Section In a performing arts theater 2.43 and artwork.
located outside of the building thermal envelope or enclosed in a room isolated from Exceptions: Lighting controls are not required for the following: lighting does not include lighting that is required to have specific
inside the thermal envelope. Such rooms shall be sealed and insulated in accordance with C405.4.2. In a religious building 1.53
1. Areas designated as security or emergency areas that are required to be application control in accordance with Section C405.2.4. Retail Area 4 = The floor area used for the sale of jewelry, crystal and china.
the envelope requirements of Table C402.1.3 or C402.1.4, where the walls, floors and In a sports arena 0.43
continuously lighted. C405.4.1 Total connected interior lighting power. The total connected interior lighting
ceilings shall meet the minimum of the below-grade wall R-value requirement. The door 2. Spaces with a total of more than 150 watts of general lighting within top light Otherwise 0.43 Exception: Other merchandise categories are permitted to be included in Retail
2. Interior exit stairways, interior exit ramps and exit passageways. power shall be determined in accordance with Equation 4-9.
into the room shall be fully gasketed, and any water lines and ducts in the room insulated daylight zones complying with Section C405.2.3.3. Banking Activity Area 1.01 Areas 2 through 4, provided that justification documenting the need for additional
in accordance with Section C403. The combustion air duct shall be insulated, where it 3. Emergency egress lighting that is normally off. TCLP = [SL + LV + LTPB + Other] (Equation 4-9) lighting power based on visual inspection, contrast, or other critical display is
Exceptions: Daylight responsive controls are not required for the Breakroom (See Lounge/Breakroom)
passes through conditioned space, to a minimum of R-8. C405.2.1 Occupant sensor controls. Occupant sensor controls shall be installed to where: Classroom/Lecture hall/training room approved by the code official.
control lights in the following space types: following:
Exceptions: TCLP = Total connected lighting power (watts). In a penitentiary 1.34
1. Classrooms/lecture/training rooms. 1. Spaces in health care facilities where patient care is directly provided. 2. For spaces in which lighting is specified to be installed in addition to the
1. Direct vent appliances with both intake and exhaust pipes installed continuous Otherwise 1.24 general lighting for the purpose of decorative appearance or for
2. Conference/meeting/multipurpose rooms. SL = Labeled wattage of luminaires for screw-in lamps.
to the outside. 2. Dwelling units and sleeping units. Conference/meeting/multipurpose room 1.23 highlighting art or exhibits, provided that the additional lighting power
2. Fireplaces and stoves complying with Sections 901 through 905 of the New 3. Copy/print rooms. 3. Lighting that is required to have specific application control in accordance LV = Wattage of the transformer supplying low- voltage lighting. Copy/print room 0.72 shall be not more than 1.0 w/ft2 (10.7 w/m2) of such spaces.
York City Mechanical Code and Section 2111.13 of the New York City 4. Lounges. with Section C405.2.4. LTPB = Wattage of line-voltage lighting tracks and plug- in busways as the Corridor
Building Code. 5. Employee lunch and break rooms. specified wattage of the luminaires, but at least 30 W/lin. ft. (100 W/lin In a facility for the visually impaired (and not 0.92
4. Sidelight daylight zones on the first floor above grade in Group A-2 and BUILDING TYPE SPECIFIC SPACE TYPESa LPD (watts/sq.ft.)
m), or the wattage limit of the system's circuit breaker, or the wattage used primarily by the staff)b
6. Private offices. Group M occupancies. limit of other permanent current- limiting devices on the system. Facility for the visually impairedb
TABLE C402.4.3 7. Restrooms. In a hospital 0.79
C405.2.3.1 Daylight-responsive control function. Where required, daylight-responsive In a chapel (and not used primarily by the 2.21
MAXIMUM AIR INFILTRATION RATE Other = The wattage of all other luminaires and lighting sources not covered previously In a manufacturing facility 0.41 staff)
8. Storage rooms. controls shall be provided within each space for control of lights in that space and shall
FOR FENESTRATION ASSEMBLIES and associated with interior lighting verified by data supplied by the manufacturer or
Otherwise 0.66 In a recreation room (and not used primarily by 2.41
9. Janitorial closets. comply with all of the following: other approved sources.
FENESTRATION MAXIMUM RATE Courtroom 1.72 the staff)
(CFM/FT2) TEST PROCEDURE 10. Locker rooms. 1. Lights in top light daylight zones in accordance with Section C405.2.3.3 shall Exceptions:
ASSEMBLY Computer room 1.71 Automotive (See Vehicular Maintenance Area above)
11. Other spaces 300 square feet (28 m2) or less that are enclosed by be controlled independently of lights in sidelight daylight zones in accordance
Windows 0.20 a 1. The connected power associated with the following lighting equipment is not Dining area
floor-to-ceiling height partitions. with Section C405.2.3.2. Convention Center--exhibit space 1.45
included in calculating total connected lighting power. In a penitentiary 0.96
Sliding doors 0.20 a 12. Warehouses. 2. Daylight responsive controls within each space shall be configured so that In a facility for the visually impaired (and not 1.9 Dormitory - living quarters 0.38
they can be calibrated from within that space by authorized personnel. 1.1. Professional sports arena playing field lighting.
13. Open Plan Offices. used primarily by the staff)b Fire Station--sleeping quarters 0.22
Swinging doors 0.20 a AAMA/WDMA/
C405.2.1.1 Occupant sensor control function. Occupant sensor controls in spaces other 3. Calibration mechanisms shall be readily accessible. 1.2. Lighting in sleeping units, provided that the lighting complies with In a bar/lounge or leisure dining 1.07 Gymnasium/fitness center
CSA101/I.S.2/A440
Skylights - with than warehouses specified in Section C405.2.1 shall comply with the following: Section R404.1.
OR NFRC 400 In cafeteria or fast food dining 0.65 In an exercise area 0.72
condensation weepage 0.30 4. Where located in offices, classrooms, laboratories and library reading rooms,
1. Automatically turn off lights within 20 minutes of all occupants leaving the daylight responsive controls shall dim lights continuously from full light 1.3. Emergency lighting automatically off during normal building In family dining 0.89 In a playing area 1.2
openings
space. output to 15 percent of full light output or lower. operation. 0.65 Heathcare facility
Otherwise
Skylights- all other 0.20 a 2. Be manual on or controlled to automatically turn the lighting on to not more 1.4. Lighting in spaces specifically designed for use by occupants with 0.95 1.66
5. Daylight responsive controls shall be capable of a complete shutoff of all Electrical/mechanical room In an exam/treatment room
Curtain walls 0.06 than 50 percent power. special lighting needs, including those with visual impairment and Emergency vehicle garage 0.56 In an imaging room 1.51
controlled lights.
Exceptions: other medical and age-related issues. Food preparation area 1.21 In a medical supply room 0.74
Storefront Glazing 0.06 6. Lights in sidelight daylight zones in accordance with Section C405.2.3.2
NFRC 400 OR ASTM E 1. Full automatic-on controls shall be permitted to control lighting in open plan 1.5. Lighting in interior spaces that have been specifically designated as Guest room 0.47 In a nursery 0.88
Commercial glazed facing different cardinal orientations [i.e., within 45 degrees (0.79 rad) of due
283 at 1.57 psf (75 Pa) offices, public corridors, stairways, restrooms, primary building entrance areas a registered interior historic landmark. Laboratory 0.71
swinging entrance doors 1.00 north, east, south, west] shall be controlled independently of each other. In a nurse's station
and lobbies, and areas where manual-on operation would endanger the safety 1.43 In an operating room 2.48
1.6. Casino gaming areas. In or as a classroom
Revolving doors or security of the room or building occupants. Exception: Up to 150 watts of lighting in each space is permitted to be controlled
1.00 Otherwise 1.81 In a patient room 0.62
2. Manual on controls shall be required for classrooms (not including shop together with lighting in a daylight zone facing a different cardinal orientation. 1.7. Mirror lighting in dressing rooms.
Garage doors 0.40 Laundry/washing area 0.6 In a physical therapy room 0.91
ANSI/DASMA 105, NFRC classrooms, laboratory classrooms, and preschool class- rooms), C405.2.3.2 Sidelight daylight zone. The sidelight day- light zone is the floor area 1.8. Lighting equipment used for the following shall be exempt provided Loading dock, interior 0.47 In a recovery room 1.15
Rolling doors 1.00 400, OR ASTM E 283 at conference/meeting rooms, employee lunch and break rooms, and offices adjacent to vertical fenestration which complies with all of the following: that it is in addition to general lighting and is controlled by an
Lobby Library
1.57 psf (76 Pa) smaller than 200 square feet (18.5 m2) in area. Such sensors and controls independent control device:
High-speed doors 1. Where the fenestration is located in a wall, the daylight zone shall extend In a facility for the visually impaired (and not 1.8 In a reading area 1.06
1.30 shall not have an override switch that converts from manual-on to
laterally to the nearest full-height wall, or up to 1.0 times the height from the 1.1. Task lighting for medical and dental purposes. used primarily by the staff)b 1.71
For SI: 1 cubic foot per minute = 0.47L/s, 1 square foot = 0.093 m2. automatic-on functionality, and may have a grace period of up to 30 seconds In the stacks
floor to the top of the fenestration, and longitudinally from the edge of the 1.2. Display lighting for exhibits in galleries, museums and monuments. For an elevator 0.6400
a. The maximum rate for windows, sliding and swinging doors, and skylights is permitted to be 0.3 to turn on the lighting automatically after the sensor has turned off the lighting Manufacturing facility
cfm per square foot of fenestration or door area when tested in accordance with fenestration to the nearest full-height wall, or up to 2 feet (610 mm), In a hotel 1.06
if occupancy is detected. 1.3. Lighting for theatrical purposes, including performance, stage, film In a detailed manufacturing area 1.29
AAMA/WDMA/CSA101/I.S.2/A440 at 6.24 psf (300 Pa). whichever is less, as indicated in Figure C405.2.3.2(1).
3. Shall incorporate a manual control to allow occupants to turn lights off. production and video production. In a motion picture theater 0.59 In an equipment room 0.74
C402.5.4 Doors and access openings to shafts, chutes, stairways and elevator lobbies. 2. Where the fenestration is located in a rooftop monitor, the daylight zone shall In a performing arts theater 2.0
C405.2.1.2 Occupant sensor control function in warehouses. In warehouses, the 2. Lighting for photographic processes. In an extra high bay area (greater than 50' 1.05
Doors and access openings from conditioned space to shafts, chutes stairways and extend laterally to the nearest obstruction that is taller than 0.7 times the 0.9 floor-to-ceiling height)
lighting in aisleways and open areas shall be controlled with occupant sensors that Otherwise
elevator lobbies not within the scope of the fenestration assemblies covered by Section automatically reduce lighting power by not less than 50 percent when the areas are ceiling height, or up to 1.0 times the height from the floor to the bottom of the 3. Lighting integral to equipment or instrumentation and installed by the
Locker room 0.75 In a high bay area (25-50' floor-to-ceiling 1.23
C402.5.2 shall be gasketed, weatherstripped or sealed. unoccupied. The occupant sensors shall control lighting in each aisleway fenestration, whichever is less, and longitudinally from the edge of the manufacturer. height)
Lounge/breakroom
independently and shall not control lighting beyond the aisleway being controlled by fenestration to the nearest obstruction that is taller than 0.7 times the ceiling
Exceptions: 4. Task lighting for plant growth or maintenance. In a healthcare facility 0.92 In a low bay area (less than 25¢ floor-to- 1.19
the sensor. height, or up to 0.25 times the height from the floor to the bottom of the ceiling height)
1. Door openings required to comply with Section 715 or 715.3 of the New York fenestration, whichever is less, as indicated in Figures C405.2.3.2(2) and 5. Advertising signage or directional signage. Otherwise 0.73
C405.2.2 Time-switch controls. Each area of the building that is not provided with
City Building Code. Museum
occupant sensor controls complying with Section C405.2.1.1 shall be provided with time C405.2.3.2(3). 6. In restaurant buildings and areas, lighting for food warming or integral to food Office
2. Doors and door openings required to comply with UL 1784 by the New York switch controls complying with Section C405.2.2.1. In a general exhibition area 1.05
preparation equipment. Enclosed 1.0
3. The area of the fenestration is not less than 24 square feet (2.23 m2). In a restoration room 1.02
City Building Code. Exception: Where a manual control provides light reduction in accordance with Open plan 0.90
C402.5.5 Air intakes, exhaust openings, stairways and shafts. Stairway enclosures, Section C405.2.2.2, automatic controls shall not be required for the following: 4. The distance from the fenestration to any building or geological formation 7. Lighting equipment that is for sale. Performing arts theater--dressing room 0.61
Parking area, interior 0.19
elevator shaft vents and other outdoor air intakes and exhaust openings integral to the 1. Sleeping units. which would block access to daylight is greater than the height from the 8. Lighting demonstration equipment in lighting education facilities. Post Office--Sorting Area 0.94
Pharmacy area 1.68
building envelope shall be provided with dampers in accordance with Section C403.2.4.3. bottom of the fenestration to the top of the building or geologic formation. Religious buildings
2. Spaces where patient care is directly provided. 9. Lighting approved because of safety or emergency considerations, inclusive of Restroom
C402.5.6 Loading dock weatherseals. Cargo doors and loading dock doors shall be 3. Spaces where an automatic shutoff would endanger occupant safety or 5. Where located in existing buildings, the visible transmittance of the exit lights. In a fellowship hall 0.64
In a facility for the visually impaired (and not 1.21
equipped with weatherseals to restrict infiltration when vehicles are parked in the door- security. fenestration is not less than 0.20. used primarily by the staffb In a worship/pulpit/choir area 1.53
10. Lighting integral to both open and glass- enclosed refrigerator and freezer cases.
way. C405.2.3.3 Toplight daylight zone. The toplight day light zone is the floor area 0.98 Retail facilities
4. Lighting intended for continuous operation. Otherwise
C402.5.7 Vestibules. Building entrances shall be protected with an enclosed vestibule, underneath a roof fenestration assembly which complies with all of the following: 11. Lighting in retail display windows, provided the display area is enclosed by In a dressing/fitting room 0.71
5. Shop and laboratory classrooms. Sales area 1.30
with all doors opening into and out of the vestibule equipped with self-closing devices. ceiling-height partitions. 1.1
1. The daylight zone shall extend laterally and longitudinally beyond the edge of Seating area, general 0.54 In a mall concourse
Vestibules shall be designed so that in passing through the vestibule it is not necessary for C405.2.2.1 Time-switch control function. Each space provided with time-switch
the roof fenestration assembly to the nearest obstruction that is taller than 0.7 12. Furniture-mounted supplemental task lighting that is controlled by automatic Stairway (See space containing stairway) Sports arena - playing area
controls shall also be pro- vided with a manual control for light reduction in
the interior and exterior doors to open at the same time. The installation of one or more shutoff.
accordance with Section C405.2.2.2. Time-switch controls shall include an override times the ceiling height, or up to 0.7 times the ceiling height, whichever is Stairwell 0.69 For a Class I facility 3.68
revolving doors in the building entrance shall not eliminate the requirement that a switching device that complies with the following: less, as indicated in Figure C405.2.3.3. 13. Exit signs. Storage Room 0.63 For a Class II facility 2.4
vestibule be provided on any doors adjacent to revolving doors.
1. Have a minimum 7-day clock. 0.67 For a Class III facility 1.8
2. No building or geological formation blocks direct sunlight from hitting the C405.4.2 Interior lighting power. The total interior lighting power allowance (watts) is Vehicular maintenance area
Exceptions: Vestibules are not required for the following: 2. Be capable of being set for seven different day types per week. For a Class IV facility 1.2
roof fenestration assembly at the peak solar angle on the summer solstice. determined according to Table C405.4.2(1) using the Building Area Method, or Table Workshop 1.59
1. Buildings in Climate Zones 1 and 2. 3. Incorporate an automatic holiday “shutoff” feature, which turns off all C405.4.2(2) using the Space-by-Space Method, for all areas of the building covered in Transportation facility
3. Where located in existing buildings, the product of the visible transmittance of C405.4.2.1 Building Area Method. For the Building Area Method, the interior lighting
2. Doors not intended to be used by the public, such as doors to mechanical or controlled lighting loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally this permit. In a baggage/carousel area 0.53
the roof fenestration assembly and the area of the rough opening of the roof power allowance is the floor area for each building area type listed in Table C405.4.2(1)
electrical equipment rooms, or intended solely for employee use. scheduled operations. TABLE C405.4.2(1) - INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER In an airport concourse 0.36
fenestration assembly divided by the area of the daylight zone is not less than times the value from Table C405.4.2(1) for that area. For the purposes of this method, an
3. Doors opening directly from a sleeping unit or dwelling unit. 4. Have program backup capabilities, which prevent the loss of program and time 0.008. ALLOWANCES: 1. BUILDING AREA METHOD 0.8
“area” shall be defined as all contiguous spaces that accommodate or are associated with At a terminal ticket counter
4. Doors that open directly from a space less than 3,000 square feet (278.7 m2) in settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. Building Area Type LPD (w/ft2)
C405.2.4 Specific application controls. Specific application controls shall be provided a single building area type, as listed in Table C405.4.2(1). Where this method is used to Warehouse - storage area
area, in buildings less than 75 feet (22.86 m) in height, and doors that open 5. Include an override switch that complies with the following: Automotive Facility 0.8
for the following: calculate the total interior lighting power for an entire building, each building area type For medium to bulky, palletized items 0.58
directly from a space less than 1,000 square feet (92.9 m2) in area, in 5.1.The override switch shall be a manual control. Convention Center 1.01 shall be treated as a separate area.
1. Display and accent light shall be controlled by a dedicated control that is For smaller, hand-carried items 0.95
buildings 75 feet (22.86 m) and greater in height. Court House 1.01
5.2.The override switch, when initiated, shall permit the controlled lighting to independent of the controls for other lighting within the room or space. C405.4.2.2 Space-by-Space Method. For the Space- by-Space Method, the interior
5. Revolving doors. Dining: Bar Lounge/Leisure 1.01 a. In cases where both a common space type and a building area specific space type are
remain on for not more than 2 hours. 2. Lighting in cases used for display case purposes shall be controlled by a lighting power allowance is determined by multiplying the floor area of each space times
6. Doors used primarily to facilitate vehicular movement or material handling Dining: Cafeteria/Fast Food 0.90 listed, the building area specific space type shall apply.
dedicated control that is independent of the controls for other lighting within the value for the space type in Table C405.4.2(2) that most closely represents the b. A 'Facility for the Visually Impaired' is a facility that is licensed or will be licensed by
and adjacent personnel doors. 5.3.Any individual override switch shall control the lighting for an area not Dining: Family 0.95
the room or space. proposed use of the space, and then summing the lighting power allowances for all local or state authorities for senior long-term care, adult daycare, senior support or people with
7. Doors that have an air curtain with a velocity of not less than 6.56 feet per larger than 5,000 square feet (465 m2). Dormitory 0.57 spaces. Trade-offs among spaces are permitted. special visual needs.
second (2 m/s) at the floor that have been tested in accordance with Exceptions: 3. Hotel and motel sleeping units and guest suites shall have a master control Exercise Center 0.84
device that is capable of automatically switching off all installed luminaires C405.4.2.2.1 Additional interior lighting power. Where using the Space-by-Space
ANSI/AMCA 220 and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's 1. Within malls, arcades, auditoriums, single tenant retail spaces, industrial Fire Station 0.67
and switched receptacles within 20 minutes after all occupants leave the room. Method, an increase in the interior lighting power allowance is permitted for specific
instructions. Manual or automatic controls shall be provided that will operate facilities and arenas: Gymnasium 0.94 lighting functions. Additional power shall be permitted only where the specified lighting
the air curtain with the opening and closing of the door. Air curtains and their Exception: Lighting and switched receptacles con- trolled by captive key systems.
1.1.The time limit shall be permitted to be greater than 2 hours, provided that Health Care Clinic 0.90 is installed and automatically controlled separately from the general lighting, to be
controls shall comply with Section C408.2.3.
the override switch is a captive key device. 4. Supplemental task lighting, including permanently installed under-shelf or Hospital 1.05 turned off during nonbusiness hours. This additional power shall be used only for the
C402.5.8 Recessed lighting. Recessed luminaires installed in the building thermal specified luminaires and shall not be used for any other purpose. An increase in the
envelope shall be all of the following: under-cabinet lighting, shall have a control device integral to the luminaires or Hotel/Motel 0.87
1.2.The area controlled by the override switch is permitted to be greater than interior lighting power allowance is permitted in the following cases:
be controlled by a wall-mounted control device pro- vided that the control Library 1.19
1. IC-rated. 5,000 square feet (465 m2), but shall not be greater than 20,000 square feet device is readily accessible. Manufacturing Facility 1.17
2. Labeled as having an air leakage rate of not more 2.0 cfm (0.944 L/s) when (1860 m2).
tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 at a 1.57 psf (75 Pa) pressure 5. Lighting for nonvisual applications, such as plant growth and food warming, Motion Picture Theater 0.76
2. Where provided with manual control, the following areas are not required to shall be controlled by a dedicated control that is independent of the controls
differential. Multifamily 0.51
have light reduction control: for other lighting within the room or space.
3. Sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and interior wall or ceiling Museum 1.02
2.1. Spaces that have only one luminaire with a rated power of less than 100 6. Lighting equipment that is for sale or for demonstrations in lighting education 0.82
covering. Office
watts shall be controlled by a dedicated control that is independent of the controls Parking Garage 0.21
2.2. Spaces that use less than 0.6 watts per square foot (6.5 W/m2). for other lighting within the room or space. Penitentiary 0.81
2.3. Corridors, equipment rooms, public lobbies, electrical or mechanical rooms. C405.2.5 Exterior lighting controls. Lighting for exterior applications other than Performing Arts Theater 1.39 C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE
C405.2.2.2 Light-reduction controls. Spaces required to have light-reduction controls emergency lighting that is intended to be automatically off during building operation, Police Station 0.87 WARNING: ENERGY
shall have a manual control that allows the occupant to reduce the connected lighting load lighting specifically required to meet health and life safety requirements or decorative gas Post Office 0.87 ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
in a reasonably uniform illumination pattern by at least 50 percent. Lighting reduction lighting systems shall: Religious Building 1.00 302289538 4017 Avenue P 11/15/06
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
shall be achieved by one of the following or another approved method: 1. Be provided with a control that automatically turns off the lighting as a Retail 1.26 AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
1. Controlling all lamps or luminaires. function of available daylight. School/University 0.87
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
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Client: Kav Eichenstein
2. Dual switching of alternate rows of luminaires, alternate luminaires or 2. Where lighting the building façade or landscape, the lighting shall have Sports Arena 0.91
CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
alternate lamps. controls that automatically shut off the lighting as a function of dawn/dusk and Town Hall 0.89
FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
a set opening and closing time. FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
3. Switching the middle lamp luminaires inde- pendently of the outer lamps. Transportation 0.70 1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
4. Switching each luminaire or each lamp. Warehouse 0.66 FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
Workshop 1.19 STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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C405.5 Exterior lighting (Mandatory). Where the power for exterior lighting is supplied
through the energy service to the building, all exterior lighting shall comply with Section TABLE C405.5.2(2)
INDIVIDUAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES FOR BUILDING EXTERIORS
C405.5.1.
Exception: Where approved because of historical, safety, signage or emergency LIGHTING ZONES
MO
considerations. ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 MS
C405.5.1 Exterior building lighting power. The total exterior lighting power allowance Base Site Allowance OS

for all exterior building applications is the sum of the base site allowance plus the (Base allowance is
usable in tradable or
500 W 600 W 750 W 1300 W
individual allowances for areas that are to be illuminated and are permitted in Table
nontradable surfaces.)
C405.5.2(2) for the applicable lighting zone. Trade-offs are allowed only among exterior

MODELNUMBER
TRADENAME
MATERIAL
PRODUCT
lighting applications listed in Table C405.5.2(2), in the Tradable Surfaces section. The
lighting zone for the building exterior is determined from Table C405.5.2(1) unless Parking areas and 0.04 W/FT2 0.06 W/FT2 0.10 W/FT2 0.13 W/FT2
otherwise specified by the local jurisdiction. drives
Exception: Lighting used for the following exterior applications is exempt where Building Grounds
equipped with a control device independent of the control of the nonexempt lighting: Walkways less than 0.7 W/linear foot 0.7 W/linear foot 0.8 W/linear foot 1.0 W/linear foot
10 feet wide
1. Specialized signal, directional and marker lighting associated with
Walkways 10 feet
transportation.
wide or greater, 0.14 W/ft2 0.14 W/ft2 0.16 W/ft2 0.2 W/ft2
2. Advertising signage or directional signage. plaza areas special
3. Integral to equipment or instrumentation and is installed by its manufacturer. Tradable Surfaces feature areas
4. Theatrical purposes, including performance, stage, film production and video (Lighting power Stairways 0.75 W/ft2 1.0 W/ft2 1.0 W/ft2 1.0 W/ft2
production. densities for Pedestrian tunnels 0.15 W/ft2 0.15 W/ft2 0.2 W/ft2 0.3 W/ft2
5. Athletic playing areas. uncovered parking Building Entrances and Exits
areas, building Main entries 20 W/linear foot of 20 W/linear foot of 30 W/linear foot of 30 W/linear foot of MO
6. Temporary lighting. grounds, building
MS
door width door width door width door width OS
7. Industrial production, material handling, transportation sites and associated entrances and exits, Other doors 20 W/linear foot of 20 W/linear foot of 20 W/linear foot of 20 W/linear foot of
storage areas. canopies and door width door width
door width door width
8. Theme elements in theme/amusement parks. overhangs and Entry Canopies 0.25 W/ft2 0.25 W/ft2 0.4 W/ft2 0.4 W/ft2
9. Used to highlight features of public monuments and registered historic outdoor sales areas
Sales Canopies
landmark structures or buildings. are tradable.)
Free-standing and 0.6 W/ft2 0.6 W/ft2 0.8 W/ft2 1.0 W/ft2
attached
TABLE C405.5.2 (1)
Outdoor Sales
CELLAR FLOOR - LIGHTING PLAN
SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
EXTERIOR LIGHTING ZONES
Open areas 0.25 W/ft2 0.25 W/ft2 0.5 W/ft2 0.7 W/ft2
LIGHTING (including vehicle
DESCRIPTION
ZONE sales lots)
Developed areas of national parks, state parks, forest land, Street frontage for No allowances 10 W/linear foot of 10 W/linear foot of 30 W/linear foot of
1 vehicle sales lots in door width door width door width
and rural areas
addition to “open
Areas predominantly consisting of residential zoning, area” allowance
2 neighborhood business districts, light industrial with limited Building facades No allowances 0.075 W/ft2 of 0.113 W/ft2 of 0.15 W/ft2 of gross
nighttime use and residential mixed-use areas gross above-grade gross above-grade above-grade wall
Nontradable Surfaces wall area wall area area
3 All other areas not classified as lighting zone 1, 2 or 4
(Lighting power Automated teller 270 W per location 270 W per location 270 W per location 270 W per location
High-activity commercial districts in major metropolitan density calculations machines (ATM) plus 90 W per plus 90 W per plus 90 W per plus 90 W per
4 areas as designated by the local land use planning authority for the following and night additional ATM per additional ATM per additional ATM per additional ATM per DS MO
applications can be depositories location location location location MS
OS
C405.6 Electrical energy consumption (Mandatory). Each dwelling unit located in a used only for the Entrances and 0.75 W/ft2 of 0.75 W/ft2 of 0.75 W/ft2 of 0.75 W/ft2 of
Group R-2 building shall have a separate electrical meter. specific application gatehouse covered and covered and covered and covered and UP
C405.6.1 Measurement of electrical consumption of tenant spaces in covered and cannot be traded inspection stations uncovered area uncovered area uncovered area uncovered area
buildings. The terms meter, submeter, covered building, tenant space and covered tenant between surfaces or at guarded facilities
space shall be as defined in Section 28-311.2 of the Administrative Code of the city of with other exterior Loading areas for 0.5 W/ft2 of covered 0.5 W/ft2 of covered 0.5 W/ft2 of covered 0.5 W/ft2 of covered MO

New York. Each covered tenant space in a new building shall be equipped with a separate lighting. The following law enforcement, and uncovered area and uncovered area and uncovered area and uncovered area MS
OS

meter or sub-meter to measure the electrical consumption of such space when let or sublet. allowances are in fire, ambulance and DS

addition to any other emergency


Where the covered tenant space is a floor with multiple tenancies, each tenancy with an
allowance otherwise service vehicles
area less than that as defined in Section 28-311.2 of the Administrative Code of the city of
permitted in the Drive-up 400 W per 400 W per 400 W per 400 W per
New York shall (i) be equipped with a separate meter or sub-meter, (ii) share a meter or windows/doors drive-through drive-through
“Tradable Surfaces” drive-through drive-through
sub-meter with other tenant spaces on the floor, or (iii) share a meter or sub- meter MO
section of this table.) Parking near 800 W per main 800 W per main 800 W per main 800 W per main MS
covering the entire floor. As new covered tenant spaces are created, they shall be OS
24-hour retail entry entry entry entry
equipped with meters or sub-meters as provided in this section. entrances
Exception: Covered tenant space for which the electrical consumption within such space UP
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 watt per square foot = W/0.0929 m2. W = watts.
is measured by a meter dedicated exclusively to that space.
C405.7 Electrical transformers (Mandatory). Electric transformers shall meet the LIFT
minimum efficiency requirements of Table C405.7 as tested and rated in accordance with TABLE C405.7
the test procedure listed in DOE 10 CFR 431. The efficiency shall be verified through MINIMUM NOMINAL EFFICIENCY LEVELS FOR 10 CFR 431 LOW-VOLTAGE
certification under an approved certification program or, where a certification program DRY-TYPE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS
does not exist, the equipment efficiency ratings shall be supported by data furnished by SINGLE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS
b
the transformer manufacturer. kVA a
Efficiency (%) kVAa Efficiency (%)b CELLAR FLOOR - LIGHTING PLAN
SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
Exceptions: The following transformers are exempt: 15 9.7 15 97.0
1. Transformers that meet the Energy Policy Act of 2005 exclusions based on the 25 98.0 30 97.5
DOE 10 CFR 431 definition of special purpose applications. 37.5 98.2 45 97.7
2. Transformers that meet the Energy Policy Act of 2005 exclusions that are not 50 98.3 75 98.0
to be used in general purpose applications based on information pro- vided in 75 98.5 112.5 98.2
DOE 10 CFR 431.
100 98.6 150 98.3
3. Transformers that meet the Energy Policy Act of 2005 exclusions with 167 98.7 225 98.5
multiple voltage taps where the highest tap is at least 20 percent more than the
250 98.8 300 98.6
lowest tap. DS
333 98.9 500 98.7 MO
4. Drive transformers. MS
750 98.8 OS
5. Rectifier transformers.
1000 98.9
6. Auto-transformers.
7. Uninterruptible power system transformers. a. kiloVoltAmp rating.
b. Nominal efficiencies shall be established in accordance with the DOE 10 CFR 431
8. Impendance transformers. test procedure for low-voltage dry-type transformers.
9. Regulating transformers.
10. Sealed and nonventilating transformers.
C405.8 Electrical motors (Mandatory). Electric motors shall meet the minimum MO
11. Machine tool transformers. efficiency requirements of Tables C405.8(1) through C405.8(4) when tested and rated in
MS
OS
12. Welding transformers. accordance with the DOE 10 CFR 431. The efficiency shall be verified through
13. Grounding transformers. certification under an approved certification program or, where a certification program
14. Testing transformers. does not exist, the equipment efficiency ratings shall be supported by data furnished by
the motor manufacturer.
C405.9 Vertical and horizontal transportation systems and equipment. Vertical and
horizontal transportation systems and equipment shall comply with this section.
C405.9.1 Elevator cabs. For the luminaires in each elevator cab, not including signals
and displays, the sum of the lumens divided by the sum of the watts shall be not less than
35 lumens per watt. Ventilation fans in elevators that do not have their own
air-conditioning system shall not consume more than 0.33 watts/cfm at the maximum
rated speed of the fan. Controls shall be provided that will de- energize ventilation fans
and lighting systems when the elevator is stopped, unoccupied and with its doors closed
for over 15 minutes.
NOTE: LIGHTING REDUCTION SHALL BE ACHIEVED BY
C405.9.2 Escalators and moving walks. Escalators and moving walks shall comply with
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OR ANOTHER APPROVED
ASME A17.1/CSA B44 and shall have automatic controls configured to reduce speed to METHOD:
the minimum permitted speed in accordance with ASME A17.1/CSA B44 or applicable 1. CONTROLLING ALL LAMPS OR LUMINAIRES.
CELLAR FLOOR - LIGHTING PLAN
SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
local code when not conveying passengers. 2. DUAL SWITCHING OF ALTERNATE ROWS OF
C405.9.2.1 Regenerative drive. An escalator designed either for one-way down Lighting Schedule
LUMINAIRES, ALTERNATE LUMINAIRES OR ALTERNATE Space Area No. of Fixtures Total Watts Watts / sf
operation only or for reversible operation shall have a variable frequency regenerative LAMPS. Cellar Floor Lighting Schedule
drive that supplies electrical energy to the building electrical system when the escalator is 3. SWITCHING THE MIDDLE LAMP LUMINAIRES INDE- Classroom 1042.44 14 896 0.86
loaded with passengers whose combined weight exceeds 750 pounds (340 kg). PENDENTLY OF THE OUTER LAMPS. First Floor Lighting Schedule
4. SWITCHING EACH LUMINAIRE OR EACH LAMP. Synagogue 2124.33 34 2176 1.02
Second Floor Lighting Schedule
Womens Synagogue 935.69 15 960 1.03
LIGHTING CONTROLS TO BE DESIGNED TO REDUCE
LIGHTING LOAD BY MIN 50%

LIGHTING TO BE AJUSTIBLE AT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR C 2007 , Moshe M. Friedman, PE


OF BUILDING AS DAYLIGHT ALLOWS AND AS REQUIRED MS MASTER SWITCH WARNING: ENERGY
PER LIGHTING SECTION OF 2014 NYECC CODE.
ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR 302289538 4017 Avenue P 11/15/06
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
DS DAYLIGHT SENSOR AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
MO MANUAL OCCUPANT OVERRIDE SWITCH DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
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CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
NOTE: LIGHTING CONTROLS SHALL BE COMMISSIONED AND COMPLETED 1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION C408.3 FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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NYCECC Item Description Proposed Design Value Code Prescriptive Value Supporting Documentation
Provision
Citation

ECC C405 Electrical Power and Lighting Systems


C405.2 Lighting controls (Mandatory)
WINDOW TO WALL RATIO:
219.11 / 2477.88 = .09 Lighting systems shall be provided
with controls as specified in
Sections C405.2.1 C405.2.2
Interior lighting controls include Interior lighting controls have C405.2.3 C405.2.4 and
C405.2 Lighting controls manual, automatic, and occupant C405.2.5. see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
been provided. schedules)
WALL: sensor controls. Lighting controls shall be
commissioned and completed in
REQ.: R-11.4 WINDOW: accordance with the requirements
PROP.: R-19 REQ.: U-0.35 of Section C40 .3.
PROP.: U-0.38
CONCRETE SLAB OVER
METAL JOIST Manual controls for lights shall
REQ.: R10 C.I. SEALED CONTINUOUS comply with the following
BARRIER 1. Shall be readily accessible to
PROP.: R10 C.I. Additional controls
manual controls at synagogue ladies Interior lighting controls have occupants. see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
C405.2.2.3 synagogue and classroom playroom. been provided. 2. Shall be located where the schedules)
controlled lights are visible or shall
identify the area served by the
lights and indicate their status.

WALL:
REQ.: R-13
Spaces required to have
PROP.: R-13 light reduction controls shall have a
Automatic and occupant sensor
Proposed lighting controls manual control that allows the
controls are provided at synagogue,
C405.2.2.2 Lighting reduction controls designed to reduce connected occupant to reduce the con nected see 10 (Lighting fixture schedules)
ladies synagogue and
lighting load by 50%. lighting load in a reasonably
classroom/playroom.
uniform illumina tion pattern by at
least 50 percent.

DOOR: occupant sensors provided as ccupant sensor controls in spaces


see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
PROP.: U-0.64 C405.2.1.1 Automatic lighting shutoff Automatic lighting shutoff other than warehouses specified in
required schedules)
Section C405.2.1

CONCRETE SLAB OVER


Each area of the building that is not
METAL JOIST provided with occupant sensor
REQ.: R10 C.I. C405.2.2.1 Time switch control function
time-switch controls shall include
switch provided as required controls complying with Section see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
PROP.: R10 C.I. an override switching device C405.2.1.1 shall be provided with
time switch controls complying with
schedules)

Section C405.2.2.1.

Daylight responsive controls


Daylight control located as daylight zone control provided as complying with Section C405.2.3.1 see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
C405.2.3 Daylight responsive controls.
required required shall be provided to control the schedules and reflected ceiling plan)
electric lights within day light ones

CELLAR WALL: Lighting for exterior applications


UNHEATED SLAB REQ.: R-7.5 C.I. Daylight sensor controls provided
other than emergency lighting that
photosensors provided and is intended to be automatically off
REQ.: R7.5 C.I. PROP.: R-10 CONT. C405.2.5 Exterior lighting controls. at main entry lighting. Manual
programmed as per requirements during building operation lighting
see drawing 10 (Lighting fixture
schedules)
PROP.: R7.5 C.I. overrides to be provided.
INSULATION specifically required to meet health
and life safety requirements

new LED exit signs to be provided Internally illuminated exit signs see drawing Sheet 2, 3 and 43
C405.3 Exit Signs 5W per side
at each exit. shall not exceed 5 watts per side. (Architectural plans)
C405.4 Interior lighting power requirements (Prescriptive)
Total connected load of proposed The total connected interior lighting
Total connected interior power shall be determined in Sheet 10 drawings (Reflected Ceiling
C405.4.1 interior lighting. Synagogue, 0.98 w/ sq.ft.
lighting power accordance with Equation 4 . Plans for all floors)
THERMAL ENVELOPE & INSULATION REQUIREMENTS lighted area 4102 sf, 0.98 watts
per square foot (w/sq.ft). TCLP SL LV LTP ther Sheet 10 (Fixture schedule)

here the power for exterior lighting


Total connected load of proposed is supplied through the energy service Sheet 10 drawings (Reflected Ceiling
C405.5 Exterior lighting (Mandatory). Lghting Zone 2
THERMAL BOUNDARY exterior lighting to the building all exterior lighting shall Plans for all floors)
comply with Section C405.5.1.

Indvidual lighting power


Value provided in tabular analysis
C405.5 and Tables Exterior building lighting allowances for building Exterior for total allowance calculated to 180
60 watts per door corroborated on reflected lighting plan
C405.5.2(2) power. building entrance at 20 watts per watts at building entrance doors
Sheet 10.
inear foot of door width.

BRICK

R10 RIGID INSULATION

R-10 RIGID INSULATION


VAPOR BARRIER

FOUNDATION DRAIN

R-10 RIGID INSULATION

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WARNING: ENERGY
ENGINEER NOT RETAINED FOR INSPECTIONS OR SUPERVISION
CELLAR SPACE WALL DETAIL 302289538 4017 Avenue P 11/15/06
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
AT THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE DEPT. OF BLDGS.
ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. Brooklyn, NY
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING, USE DIMENSIONS.
7859
Client: Kav Eichenstein
CONTRACTOR SHALL RETAIN A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER

FRIEDMAN, P.E.
FOR CONTROLLED INSPECTIONS AND A LICENSED SURVEYOR
FOR STAKEOUTS AND FINAL SURVEY.
1/4" = 1'-0"
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS
FROM MUNIICIPAL AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
STARTING WORK AND HE SHALL OBTAIN EITHER A CERTIF-
ICATE OF COMPLETION OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 3 LANGERIS DR MONSEY, NEW YORK 10952
UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. E-Mail: FPE@FRIEDMANPE.COM Tel # (845) 356-3999
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