I am looking at trying to reach the 90% requirement on IEQ6.1. This point is written as an office space, so would I be able to count resident rooms as 'occupied spaces' where each space is controlled with its own switch or would a resident room not count? Thank you for your assistance.
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Lauren Sparandara
Sustainability ManagerGoogle
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February 28, 2011 - 12:41 pm
Hi David,
Yes, in residential applications, a resident's room would count as a "workstation" and you could provide a lighting control for each room. You would also need to include the other "workstations" such as the front desk employee's controls and any other workstation like applications in the assisted living facility.
Multi-occupant spaces would need to be accounted for too.
The same approach would also be the case for EQc6.2.