Lutron®—NAHB Green Standard
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Green Standard is a rating system
that allows residential builders to achieve different levels of sustainable “green” building
incorporating energy savings of 60% or more.
Chapter Seven - Energy Efficiency
Our solutions have the ability to qualify for up to 5 of the 30 required points for the chapter (16%).
704.2.3 Lighting & appliances: Occupancy & motion sensors
Occupancy sensors are installed on indoor lights. Photo or motion sensors are installed on outdoor lights.
25% of lighting 2 points
50% of lighting 4 points
704.2.7 Lighting & appliances: Occupancy sensors – hard wired lighting outlets
Occupancy sensors are installed for a minimum of 80% of hard wired lighting outlets.
Conditions met 1 point
Chapter Nine - Indoor Environmental Quality
Our solutions have the ability to qualify for up to 9 of the 36 required points for the chapter (25%).
902.1.2 Spot ventilation
Bathroom and/or laundry exhaust fans provided with an automatic time and/or humidistat.
1 device installed 5 points
2 devices installed 7 points
3 or more devices installed 9 points
Lutron qualifying products
Chapter Model numbers
704.2.3
704.2.7
Dimmers occ/vac
Vacancy only
Switches occ/vac
Vacancy only
MS-OP600M-XX
MS-VP600M-XX
MS-OPS5AM-XX
MS-VPS5AM-XX
Lutron qualifying product
Chapter Model numbers
902.1.2 Maestro eco-timer MA-T530G-XX
Lutron qualifying products
Chapter Model numbers
704.2.3
704.2.7
Occ/vac sensor
Vacancy sensor only
Compatible dimmer
Compatible switch
LRF2-OCRB-P-WH
LRF2-VCRB-P-WH
MRF2-600M-XX
MRF2-6ANS-XX
Maestro
dimmer with
sensor
Maestro
®
dimmer
Radio Powr
SavrTM
Maestro eco-timerTM
Maestro
switch with
sensor
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Savings based on replacing a switch with a Lutron dimmer. Actual savings may vary depending on use and application. Typical residential savings are estimated
to be $8 per year. Stated savings of $30 based on dimming (5) 65 W incandescent reflector lamps (rated at 1500 hours each, costing $1.75 per lamp or (5) 3000
hour halogen bulbs costing $3.35 per lamp) for 5 hours per day with electricity cost of $0.1176/kWh. $30 savings further assumes lamps are dimmed to 50%
perceived light level, corresponding to 40% reduction in power level. For further details and to calculate your own savings, visit www.lutron.com/energy.
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Savings based on replacing a switch with a Lutron CFL/LED dimmer and replacing your incandescent bulbs with dimmable CFLs. Actual savings may vary
depending on use and application. A high percentage of the savings derive from switching from the incandescent to the CFL. Typical residential savings are
estimated to be $22 per year. Stated savings of $50 based on replacing (5) 65 W incandescent reflector lamps (rated at 1,500 hours each, costing $1.75 per lamp
or (5) 3,000 hour halogen bulbs costing $3.35 per lamp) with (5) 16 W CFL reflector lamps (rated at 8,000 hours each, costing $11.49 per lamp) and dimming for
5 hrs per day with electricity cost of $0.1176/kWh. $50 savings further assumes lamps are dimmed to 50% perceived light level, corresponding to 40% reduction
in power level.
3
Impact Analysis: 2005 Update to the California Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings; California Energy Commission.
4
www.lutron.com, 20% savings claim (PDF)
5
Lutron commissioned simulation by T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies, University of Pennsylvania, September 2008.
6
www.energystar.gov/
7
www.standby.lbl.gov