HI, I am working on a store with two lighting types: furniture lighting and ambiant lighting. Only a part of the ambiant lighting is controlled depending on daylight illumination (40%). If we consider the whole power installed, lighting controlled represents 17.5%.
Question: Should we consider the furniture lighting in our calculations, knowing that LEED says:

"In sales areas, provide controls that can reduce the ambient light levels to a midlevel (30% to 70% of the maximum illumination level not including daylight contributions). "