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Interior Lighting Credit: Surface Reflectance Exemptions for Theatrical or Performance Areas
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Atlas Turner on
I'm working on a project that needs to document surface reflectance to pursue the second point under Interior lighting.
Lighting control requirement for individual occupant spaces
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Martina Salonen on
According to the beta update: The previous option for lighting control has been simplified to a single requirement for dimmable or multilevel lighting in occupied spaces.
Can decorative lighting be excluded from interior lighting requirements?
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Sara BENLOUBA on
Dear experts,
Multilevel lighting control
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Michael on
I have 10 lighting fixtures in an office space, and the architect is providing 3 on-off switches:
- switch 1, on-off 5 lightings (50% of lighting numbers)
Open office space control
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Soha ElYamany on
I was wondering if anyone was able to comply with the multi-level control requirements in an open office space, realistically speaking, I am not sure how an office space with over 100 people for ex
Do we have the possibility of combining the two requirements between 2 options of Glare ?
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Sara BENLOUBA on
Dear All,
We are looking for a clarification regarding the EQ credit "Interior Lighting" – of LEED V4.1, about option “GLARE CONTROL”.
Glare Control for Regularly Occupied Spaces
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Lauren Kottis on
"For all regularly occupied spaces, meet one of the following requirements:
UGR calculation
NC-v4.1 EQc6:Interior Lightingposted by Gustavo De las Heras Izquierdo on
Hello,
UGR can be calculated at different angles (30°, 45°, ... from nadir).
At what angle should the UGR be reported for credit compliance?
Thank you,