The series began with a discussion of related terminology from article 100.
Attic lighting requirements.
Last month s in focus began a new series covering required lighting outlet provisions.
Receptacle and lighting outlet requirements are covered in article 210.
At least one point of control for the lighting outlet shall be located at the usual point of entry to attics underfloor spaces utility rooms and basements that are used for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing.
A corded work light attached if necessary to a long extension cord can cast a lot of light in an attic.
The normal egress requirements for stairway lighting for new stairs is 10 footcandles per nfpa citations given at references.
For attics and underfloor spaces containing equipment requiring servicing such as heating air conditioning and refrigeration equipment at least one lighting outlet containing a switch or controlled by a wall switch shall be installed in such spaces.
Dead loads are things that do not move.
Boxes trunks suitcases etc.
In the first 1 5 hours after a failure emergency lighting must provide an average of one foot candle and no less than 0 1 foot candle at any point along the path of egress.
The light has to contain a switch or be controlled by a wall switch and at least one switch must be at the usual point of entry to the space.
All occupancies are covered but many of these provisions pertain to dwelling units.
This section specifies the requirements for how bright emergency lighting must be and how long it must be provided in the event of failure of normal lighting.
The switch or lighting outlet containing a switch must be at the usual point of entry.
Basement foundation are there any code requirements for laying plywood flooring for light storage in an attic area.
At least one point of control shall be at the usual point of entry to these spaces.
Code requirements for attic storage.
Then discussed some.
A small flashlight attached to a strap that wraps around your head allows you to see where you re going in the attic without having to hold a flashlight in your hand.
But most attics have a light located inside at least one of the attic access openings.
If the lighting is for equipment that requires servicing such as an air handler or water heater it should be located at or near the equipment.