Hi,
I've just bought a new build flat in a 8 storey building. The communal lights from floors 1-7 are permanently on as well as two staircases. The ground floor is the only floor with PIR's installed.
It's such a poor design and I can't see how this can be allowed in this day and age. In no way is it efficient. The downlights used have an average life of 25,000 hours so will need replacing in 3 years. The flat owners pay the communal electricity bill so I doubt the developer/landlord cares about it too much.
I've contacted my local council who told me the building was signed off by a private firm of building control inspectors. Before I contact them or the developer I want to get some more knowledge about any regs.
So my question is, have the developers not met any regulations or requirements regarding the communal lighting for energy efficiency or something similar?
Every new build I've worked in we've always installed PIR's in communal areas. It's such a bad design.
Appreciate any help. Thanks.
I've just bought a new build flat in a 8 storey building. The communal lights from floors 1-7 are permanently on as well as two staircases. The ground floor is the only floor with PIR's installed.
It's such a poor design and I can't see how this can be allowed in this day and age. In no way is it efficient. The downlights used have an average life of 25,000 hours so will need replacing in 3 years. The flat owners pay the communal electricity bill so I doubt the developer/landlord cares about it too much.
I've contacted my local council who told me the building was signed off by a private firm of building control inspectors. Before I contact them or the developer I want to get some more knowledge about any regs.
So my question is, have the developers not met any regulations or requirements regarding the communal lighting for energy efficiency or something similar?
Every new build I've worked in we've always installed PIR's in communal areas. It's such a bad design.
Appreciate any help. Thanks.