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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
513.1 Occupancy schedules are default assumptions. The same assumptions shall be made in computing Design Energy Consumption as were used in calculating the Energy Cost Budget.
513.2 Table 513.2.a, Occupancy Density, establishes the density, in ft2 person of conditioned floor area, to be used for each building type. Table 513.2.b, Building Schedule Percentage Multipliers, establishes the percentage of total occupants in the building by hour of the day for each building type.
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Table 513.2.a—Occupancy Density |
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|---|---|
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Building type |
Conditioned floor area Ft2 person |
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Assembly |
50 |
|
Office |
275 |
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Retail |
300 |
|
Warehouse |
15000 |
|
School |
75 |
|
Hotel/Motel |
250 |
|
Restaurant |
100 |
|
Health/Institutional |
200 |
|
Multi-family High-rise Residential |
2 per unit.1 |
1 Heat generation: Btu/h per person: 230 Btu/h per person sensible, and 190 Btu/h per person latent. See Tables 512.2 a and b.




Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 10. Energy § 10.434.513 Occupancy - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-10-energy/cfr-sect-10-434-513/
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