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Lighting Controls in Multi-occupant Spaces
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Geoffrey Tomlinson on
I'm confused about the credit requirements.
Clarification for Conference Room
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Alexa Stone on
Hi All, For a convention center building where over 90% of the building consists of "multi-occupant spaces" i.e.
Environmental Labs in Office Building
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Victoria Bauer on
Hi, I am working on a LEED project in an office building that has environmental labs. Some of the labs have workstations to input data, but not a permanent desk for an occupant.
HIGHER EDU. PROJECT
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Benoit Gosselin on
We are currently working in a higher education campus where there are several space types such as pools, cafeterias, stores, laboratories, studios, residences, workshops, lounges and a radio studio
Lighting Control
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by VISHESH AGARWAL on
I am working on the project where whole building have occupancy sensor. does need to install 50% of the multi occupant space have lighting control by dimmer.
Non-Regularly Occupied Spaces such as Bathrooms and Corridors
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by American University on
Unfortunately, I believe bathrooms and corridors have to be included in the IEQc2.2 calculations.
For Hotel Project
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Boon Wah Chong on
As it wasn't mentioned anywhere. I would like to enquire, for Hotel project, if there are individual switches for each light or set of lights.
Occupancy Counts differ from workstation count significantly
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Vanessa Seibert on
I'm working on a 800,000 s.f. high rise building with 40 tenants.