Author:
Lee Michael P.,Carswell C. Melody,Seidelman Will,Sublette Michelle
Abstract
The availability of adjustable lighting controls, with options other than “on” and “off,” have been associated with increased energy savings. In the present study, we describe the way customizable, networked lighting controls are actually used in a recently built research facility that received a formal designation for sustainable design (LEED Gold). In addition to usage patterns, we explored occupants’ knowledge of control operation as well as the expectancies of nonoccupants. We also identified a variety of features that, if redesigned in accordance with HF/E principles, might lead to reduced lighting usage.
Subject
General Engineering,Human Factors and Ergonomics
Cited by
3 articles.
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