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Club Chairs in hallways for convenience
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Kathryn West on
What about 2 chairs in a hallway? would this be a "multi occupant space" or excluded from the credit requirements?
Automatic controls required?
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Nicole Kimoto on
I have a project that has a shop areas where building occupants will be working. It is very important that the light not turn off automatically when they are working.
Multi-occupant Spaces Vs. Patients rooms
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by VICTOR MORENO on
Hi, I´m managed a Healthcare buildings. The reviewer advice me that workstation and share multi-occupant spaces must be reported consistently among IEQc6.1 and IEQc6.2 credits.
If an open plan office is
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Alicia Villanueva on
If an open plan office is designed with occupancy sensors and manual override: do all workstations qualify towards this credit? GH
Multiple Mode
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Omar Elrawy on
I need to know what is meant by the "Multiple Mode" mentioned in the the scorecard form under the "Lighting Control Type"?
IECc6.1 Hotel Servery
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Glenn Haydu, AIA, LEED AP on
Our LEED review for the breakfast servery offered in the hotel is that we do not comply with multi-occupant spaces for lighting controls. We offered occupancy sensor with "forced off" override.
Dark rooms / film development rooms / etc.
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Heather Holdridge on
I'm working on a higher ed art building with dark rooms, photo labs, and film development rooms that are projected to be occupied by one person at a time.
IEQ Space Matrix Version Applicability
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Matthew Macko on
For a multifamily project registered in October 2012 should we expect living rooms to be considered multi-occupant relaxation spaces requiring varied lighting control options as described in the Ju
Regularly unoccupied rooms
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of systems - lightingposted by Alicia Freire on
Hello, I am working on a data centre which, as it is common in this type of buildings, has a “Crisis room”.