These products collectively have the potential to contribute up to 27 of the 70 total credit points towards LEED
certification.
Lighting Controls
Eaton's industry-leading Pow-R-Command lighting control systems turn off the lights when a space is empty, and reduce
artificial lighting when natural light is strong. These systems typically reduce lighting energy consumption from 10 to 30
percent.
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Integrated Facilities Systems (IFS)
An IFS reduces both floor space and material needed for power systems over traditional installations. The space-saving
switchboard structure requires 40% less electrical room space, resulting in more room for tenants or less site disturbance. By
using less copper and steel, IFS delivers a sustainable solution.
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Paralleling switchgear
Paralleling switchgear manages the critical transition from utility power to on-site power sources. This makes it practical to
use Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems that take advantage of otherwise wasted heat energy or on-site power sources run on
alternative biomass fuels.
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Refurbishing services
Eaton service engineers can refurbish and recondition existing equipment to extend its useful life. In seven years, Eaton has
preserved more than 200,000 pounds of copper and steel by reconditioning breakers instead of replacing them.
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Motor control
A variable frequency drive (VFD) adjusts a motor's speed to closely match output requirements, resulting in typical energy
savings of 10 to 50 percent. Soft start motor controls lower the demands on a motor during start-up, conserving energy and
extending the life of the mechanical system.
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Power factor correction capacitors and filters
Capacitors and filters lower energy costs by supplying reactive power to loads such as HVAC and elevators. This reduces energy
loss, minimizes greenhouse gas emissions, decreases energy consumption and extends equipment life through improved power
quality.
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Medium Voltage (MV) Switchgear
Eaton's MV switchgear designs use environmentally friendly choices for insulation, avoiding sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), an
extremely harmful greenhouse gas, 20,000 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS)
Eaton's UPSs achieve higher efficiency than traditional UPSs and at typical low loading levels result in 50% less power loss.
The Powerware® 9395 UPS and Powerware BladeUPS each provide revolutionary technology that delivers reduced energy
costs and increased energy efficiency. Our single phase UPSs meet RoHS standards.
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Circuit breakers
Circuit breakers save energy compared to fused disconnects because they have less watts loss for like ratings. And circuit
breakers can be reset after they trip, while fuses must be replaced and discarded in compliance with special disposal
procedures.
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Energy audits
Eaton engineers find wasteful patterns in total consumption of energy from all sources - electricity, gas, steam and
compressed air. Then they recommend more efficient solutions that shrink energy use. Coordination studies can optimize
electrical system protection with the most efficient use of resources.
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Power Xpert® software and meters
Power Xpert meters detect and analyze potentially costly power quality problems, as well as monitor energy consumption and
efficiency in real time throughout a building. Power Xpert software aggregates information into understandable charts and
graphs that allow users to easily identify energy-saving opportunities.
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Automatic transfer switches
Automatic transfer switches are reliable and compact assemblies that transfer essential loads and electrical distribution
systems from utility power to green alternative energy generating sources, such as wind turbines, solar photovoltaic panels
and fuel cells.
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Busway
Building an electrical distribution system with busway saves energy, compared to using cables. Busway sized to carry the same
current as cable will have lower losses and it can also be reconfigured easily as needs change. Busway uses less copper and
steel than cable and conduit, and wastes less material because it can be built to exact length.
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Eaton Solution |
SS
Sustainable Sites |
EA
Energy & Atmosphere |
MR
Materials & Resources |
EQ
Indoor Env. Quality |
ID
Innovation & Design |
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Save Energy |
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Automatic Transfer Switch |
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LEED Credits |
EA Credit 2: On-Site Renewable Energy (1-10 Points) |
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Energy Audits |
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LEED Credits |
Enhanced Commissioning (1 point); ID Credit 2: LEED Accredited Professional (1 point) |
Variable Frequency Drives
and Soft Starters |
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LEED Credits |
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space (1 point); EA Prerequisite 1: Fundamental Commissioning of the Building
Energy Systems (Required); EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance (Required); Minimum IAQ Performance (Required); EA
Credit 5: Measurement & Verification (1 point); EQ Credit 7.1: Thermal Comfort: Design (1 point) |
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Paralleling Switchgear |
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LEED Credits |
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Power Factor Correction Capacitors and
Filters |
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LEED Credits |
EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance (Required) |
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Power Xpert® software and meters |
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LEED Credits |
Renewable Energy (1-10 points); EA Credit 3: Enhanced Commissioning (1 point); EA Credit 5: Measurement & Verification (1
point); ID Credit 1-1.4: Innovation in Design (1-4 points) |
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Pow-R-Command Lighting Controls |
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LEED Credits |
SS Credit 8: Lighting Pollution Reduction (1 point); EA Prerequisite 1: Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy
Systems (Required); EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance (Required); EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance (1-10
points); EA Credit 3: Enhanced Commissioning (1 point); EA Credit 5: Measurement & Verification (1 point); EQ Credit 8.1:
Daylight & Views: Daylight 75% of Spaces (1 point); ID Credit 1-1.4: Innovation in Design (1-4 points) |
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Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) |
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LEED Credits |
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space (1 point); EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance (Required); EA
Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance (1-10 points); ID Credit 1-1.4: Innovation in Design (1-4 points) |
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Protect the Environment |
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Busway |
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LEED Credits |
EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance (Required) |
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Circuit Breakers |
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LEED Credits |
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space (1 point); EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance (1-10
points) |
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Integrated Facilities Systems (IFS) |
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LEED Credits |
SS Credit 5.2: Site Development: Maximize Open Space (1 point) |
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Medium Voltage (MV) Switchgear |
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LEED Credits |
EQ Credit 5: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control (1 point) |
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Refurbishing Services |
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LEED Credits |
Management: Divert 50% from Disposal (1 point) |
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Maximum Credits |
2 |
15 + prerequisites |
1 |
4 + prerequisites |
5 |