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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.
Two on/off switches for multi-occupant space
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by SON NGUYEN VAN on
Our building had two types of power source, one is normal power, one is essential power (back up by genset) and also supply two kind of power for lighting system.
Individual task lighting
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by ethan adams on
Are rechargeable battery-powered task lighting units acceptable for this credit?
Dorm Rooms
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by American University on
We're pursuing EB:O&M on several campus buildings including residence halls, classroom buildings, and office buildings.
Forklifts as Individual Workstations
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.2:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Craig Wilson on
I am working on certifying a warehouse, and would like to consider the forklifts as individual workstations, as the warehouse employees are each assigned one (in lieu of a desk) and allowed to pers