Feasibility Factor

Feasibility Factor
  A factor used to adjust potential energy savings to account for cases where it is impractical to install new equipment. For example, certain types of fluorescent lighting require room temperature conditions. They are not feasible for outdoor or unheated space applications. Some commercial applications, such as color-coded warehouses, require good color rendition, so color distortions could also make certain types of lighting infeasible. The feasibility factor equals 100 percent minus the percent of infeasible applications.

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