Develop a list of all lighting fixtures and associated power usage. Sum up the total power to identify a target for daylight sensor control: at minimum, 50% of installed lighting load has to be controlled with light sensors.
Identify regularly occupied spaces in your plans that have windows where daylighting sensors can be installed within 15 feet. These include open and private offices, conference rooms, and cafeterias.
Incorporate manual overrides on both occupancy and daylight sensors into your lighting system design only when necessary. Manual overrides must be used with caution, and should only be temporary. Otherwise, the sensors may be overridden and forgotten, negating potential financial and performance benefits.
Although integrated control strategies have additional cost up front, these systems can also tie into mechanical systems to significantly reduce energy use.