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1 JUL 96
Subj: OCCUPANT SENSORS, INTERIM TECHNICAL GUIDANCE (ITG)
3. Technical Guidance. Until the occupant sensor application guidance included in enclosure (1)
is incorporated into the appropriate criteria, follow the recommendations of enclosure (1) to
ensure effective and energy efficient control of lighting systems.
4. Action. Navy engineers and architects in charge of facilities designs shall ensure that new
construction and major renovation projects include as many energy conserving ideas as possible,
including occupant sensors for locations such as offices, restrooms, and equipment rooms.
NAVFAC Criteria Office shall include the information in enclosure (1) in the next revision of
MIL-HDBK-1004/4, Electrical Utilization Systems. Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command shall revise and update NFGS-16510, Interior Lighting as appropriate to
include the latest technical data on occupant sensors.
5. Cancellation. None.
6. Points of Contact. For additional information concerning energy efficient design criteria,
including the proper application of occupant sensors, the following points of contact are provided:
NAVFAC Criteria Office
Richard R. Paradis, P.E.
DSN 262-4447/757-322-4447
NAVFAC Energy Criteria Team
Earl Becker
DSN 521-1365/805-982-1365
LANTDIV (Preparing Activity
W. David Phelps
DSN 262-4312/757-322-4312
for NFGS-16510)
P. N. BOLTON
By direction
Distribution:
CINCUSACOM
CINCLANTFLT
CINCPACFLT
COMSUBLANT
COMSUBPAC
COMNAVSURFLANT
COMNAVSURFPAC
COMNAVAIRLANT








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