Hi,
I am trying to determine whether this task like will meet the credit requirements of "at least three lighting levels or scenes: including on, off, and a midlevel, defined as 30% to 70% of the maximum illumination level".
https://www.hermanmiller.com/products/accessories/lighting/twist-led-tas...
https://www.hermanmiller.com/products/accessories/lighting/twist-led-tas...
I assume it has an on/off switch (although they don't mention it), but I'm wondering if this twist function is enough to meet the midlevel requirement?
Does anyone have any advice or experience with this?
Thank you!
Kera Lagios
High Performance SpecialistEHDD
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February 5, 2018 - 4:19 pm
It is my understanding that the levels that LEED is talking about have to do with dimmability, not adjustability of the direction of the light. I looked to see if I could find anything on the cut sheet that says the product is dimmable, but I did not find anything. From what it looks like, the ability to change the direction in which the light is pointed is similar to other articulated arm lights. I believe that LEED is asking for a task light that addresses dimmability rather than aiming.