Lutron®—Energy Audit Worksheet
Description
Potential Savings
Selected
Full On Dim
Dimming incandescent or halogen bulbs by
25% saves 20% electricity. Dim more and
you’ll save even more.
Save up to $30 per year
1
Yes
No
Full On Dim
Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)
and LEDs already use less energy than
standard bulbs, so dimming these highly
efficient bulbs saves additional energy.
Save up to $50 per year
2
Yes
No
Occupied: On Vacant: Off
Occupancy sensing turns lights and
standby power from electronic appliances
off when a person leaves the space.
Occupancy sensors
can save up to 20% on
lighting energy costs
3
Yes
No
Full On Dim
Daylight sensors dim electric lights when
daylight is available to light the space.
Dimming incandescent
or halogen bulbs by 25%
saves 20% electricity
4
Yes
No
Shade Open Shade Closed
Controllable window shades reduce
heating costs in winter and cooling costs
in summer.
Adjusting shades can
save 10-30% on HVAC
costs
5
Yes
No
Raise Temp Lower Temp
Temperature control automatically sets
back the temperature when heating or
cooling a room, so you use less electricity.
Regulating temperature
can save up to 16% on
HVAC costs
6
Yes
No
Appliance On Appliance Off
Appliance control turns off standby power
to electronic appliances when you’re not
using them.
Eliminating standby
power can save up to
10% on electricity costs
7
Yes
No
S
cene
1
All Off
S
cene
1
All Off
Lights On All Lights Off
The “All Off” button turns all lights off with
a single touch.
Yes
No
7am: Off7pm: Dim
Scheduling can dim or turn off lights and
standby power from electronic appliances
when they’re not needed, as well as set
back the temperature when not as much
heating or cooling is needed.
Yes
No
More Energy Less Energy
kWhkWh
The “Green” button reduces energy use
from lights, shades, and heating/cooling
systems with a single touch.
Yes
No
Residence:______________________________________________ Room:__________________________
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
1
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.
2
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