[Equest-users] Modeling Office lighting occupancy
Vikram Sami
VSami at lasarchitect.com
Mon Mar 1 10:54:05 PST 2010
I think according to appendix g,Table G 3.2, you can Take up to 10% for
it in spaces that have occ sensors (15% for buildings less than 5000
ft2). I think LEED will also accept differing schedules if they are
reasonable. You need to document this.
Vikram Sami, LEED AP
Direct Phone 404-253-1466 | Direct Fax 404-253-1366
LORD, AECK & SARGENT ARCHITECTURE
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I don't see any method for modeling occupancy sensors for overhead
ceiling lighting in an office environment. Does anyone know the proper
procedure? Do I change the ratios in the lighting schedule and if so
how much is acceptable for LEED projects?
Thanks,
Mark Beaudry P.E.
Air-Zona Systems Engineering, Inc.
Phoenix, AZ
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