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<br />Complete <br />Suggested Measures Type <br />() <br /> <br />Replace existing thermostats with programmable thermostats <br /> <br />The existing thermostats throughout the building are electronic <br />thermostats, but have no programming capability. By installing, <br />programmable thermostats, the HVAC systems can be programmed to <br />automatically adjust temperature set points based on the anticipated <br />operating schedule. Ideally, HVAC systems would turn back at night to <br />provide less conditioning of unoccupied spaces. back <br />temperature can be programmed for each space (e.g., 78ºF in the Low Cost <br />summer and 65ºF in the winter) and HVAC systems would re-start <br />intermittently to maintain the setback temperature. <br />and occupied temperature set point can be programmed (e.g., 6am and <br />75ºF) and equipment would start ah <br />time to cool point <br />temperatures. Providing this basic occupancy control strategy will lead <br />to opportunities for energy savings. <br /> <br /> <br />Replace exit signs with LED exit signs <br /> <br />The existing exit signs are fluorescent; by changing to LED 113 Kwh per Low Cost <br />year per exit sign could be saved. <br /> <br /> <br />Add Occupancy Sensors <br /> <br />For areas such as individual offices, break rooms, conference rooms and <br />restrooms adding occupancy sensors to these rooms via dual <br />technology is recommended. Vacancy sensing (manual on automatic Low Cost <br />off) is recommended for break rooms, offices and conference rooms. <br />Some sensors and power packs can be networked together to form a <br />lighting control system. <br /> <br /> <br />Install Lighting Control <br /> <br />A lighting control system could be implemented in phases with the <br />occupancy sensor and LED lighting retrofit to provide the following <br />Capital <br />controls: <br />Improvement <br />» Daylight harvesting <br />» Dimming controls <br />» Time of day control <br /> <br /> ASHRAE LEVEL 1 ENERGY AUDIT TERMINAL 2 <br /> <br />