Hello , in step 6 it is mentioned to Count only irrigation controls whose smart-sensor technology meets the WaterSense criteria, and that it automatically reduce 15% off the baseline , my question here if the smart sensor technology doesn't meet the water sense criteria , can it still contribute to this credit or not ? my assumption is that it can contribute but it won't achieve the 15% automatically , please clarify if possible
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Calie Gihl
Design EngineerLEEDuser Expert
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April 16, 2018 - 6:45 pm
Soha, I think you are correct with that assumption. Because the water finder tool is WaterSense based, it makes sense that they would allow for the automatic 15% reduction. If you have other tools that you can enter into the software, try to use those and see what kind of reduction you will achieve!