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NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort

Controls - Multioccupants space

Dear All:- Our project have meeting, conference, training rooms, Canteen (Food), pantry (Coffee stations) The meeting room have one round table with 9 occupants but table is single so we provide one ceiling fan(super fans) with control (remote with speed control) The training room have two tables with 10 occupants each so we provide 1 fan with control for each table The canteen have 50 tables with 12 people each so we provide two fans for single table with controls for each table Pantry(Coffee station ) have only one table with 4 occupants and occupied once in day for 15-20 minutes and it is A/c space so it is indoor temperature, airflow is controlled with a help of controls (Indoor unit remote) Now the doubts are 1.Is it acceptable 2.Is the multi occupants space need a single control for each table(workspace) 3. if not means what kind of controls are needed in multi occupant controls

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Mon, 03/21/2016 - 16:15

Hi SAMY, The spaces you've described all seem to be multi-occupant spaces. Am I correct? For instance, it does not seem like they are desks for anyone. If that's the case then you just need to provide "sufficient controls to meet the needs of your users" If some of your spaces end up functioning more like desk spaces (i.e. you have training rooms where individuals are spending all day, over many days) then you may need additional controls beyond what you've described because of their use. Generally speaking though, coffee stations, training rooms, and meeting rooms don't have a required number of controls; it's up to you to ensure that however many you have is sufficient. Lauren

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