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SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS

Asset Classes

Focus Area

Energy and Carbon

Topic

Lighting

Question #

E8.2b – Light Sensors

Question

Are occupancy sensors installed in tenant-controlled spaces, where appropriate?

Applicability

Applicable to Multi-Unit Residential buildings

Answer

Select all applicable:

    • Yes — More than 50% of tenant residential units have occupancy sensors
    • No

Description

Reduction of lighting energy consumption can reduce electricity consumption and costs, lower impact on the electrical grid, assist with ensuring that there is sufficient capacity for building electrification or EV charging, and reduce carbon emissions associated with electricity, particularly where the electrical grid has a high emission factor.

Optimization can be achieved through efficient fixtures and enhanced controls while also maintaining occupant safety.

Requirements

    1. Mark up a sample floor plan or take photos to indicate extent of occupancy and/or daylight sensors installed in owner or landlord-controlled spaces
    2. Keep a record of occupancy sensor specifications

Documentation

    • Sample of floor plans or photos of occupancy sensor installation

Adapted BB3 Question

Question 01.04.05 — What percentage of lighting fixtures are controlled by sensors?

Suggested Lead

In-house

References

None

Crosswalk

TBD

Other Notes

None

Scoring

3 Points

Verification