If an open plan office is designed with occupancy sensors and manual override: do all workstations qualify towards this credit?
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NC-2009 IEQc6.1: Controllability of Systems—Lighting
If an open plan office is designed with occupancy sensors and manual override: do all workstations qualify towards this credit?
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Lauren Sparandara
Sustainability ManagerGoogle
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February 11, 2013 - 1:43 pm
Hi Alicia,
No that would not qualify. The workstations would need their own controls to count. For instance, if you had 10 workstations in an open plan area then 90%, or 9, of those workstations would need to have controllability*.
*This simple calculation of course excludes other workstation counts that may be coming from individual private offices, etc.