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Schools-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of Systems—Lighting

What about shared Multi-Occupant spaces that are not classrooms?

Following Case 1, the LEED Reference Guide requires individual lighting controls in spaces occupied by individuals, and also adjustable controls for all learning spaces. What about shared multi-occupant spaces that are not learning spaces but are regularly occupied, such as kitchens?

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Tue, 07/26/2011 - 00:12

Hi Grace, Multi-occupant spaces that are also regularly occupied would need to have access to "adequate controls to suit its activities". In other words, the staff that works inside the kitchen, would need to be able to have control over their lighting to help them accomplish their tasks. Lauren

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