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Use an office energy audit checklist to improve efficiency

An office energy audit checklist is used to assess the energy efficiency of a workspace based on equipment, appliances, design, and usage. Certified energy auditors can use this energy audit checklist to identify opportunities for energy cost reduction and recommend solutions.

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Inspection
Equipment & Appliances
Instructions: 1. Based on inspection, select whether an equipment or appliance is "efficient" or "inefficient". 2. Include notes to explain your findings and recommendations to improve efficiency and reduce energy costs. Check lighting systems, HVAC Systems, and Electrical Appliances for energy efficiency, and recommend possible improvements to cut energy costs.
Lighting Systems - Internal
Floor plan (if available)
Waiting Zone
Reception
Kitchen
Cafe Lounge
Office A
Office B
Office C
File/Stock Room
Conference Room
IT/Support Office
Retreat/Break Room
Open Office A
Open Office B
Copy Center
Notes
Lighting Systems - External
Pole-mounted lights
Canopy lighting
Notes
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Air conditioner
Furnace
Notes
Electrical Appliances
Computer CPU
Computer monitor
Printer
Scanner
TVs
Refrigerator
Microwave
Coffee machine
Shredder
Notes
Office Composition
Check for insulation and proper sealing.
Windows
Doors
Walls
Notes
Energy Consumption Habits
Are computers turned off when not in use?
Are appliances unplugged when not in use?
Are some lights turned off in the daytime to take advantage of natural light?
Are external lights turned off during daylight hours?
Are lights turned off at the end of office hours?
Is an automatic thermostat installed and setup for efficiency?
Is solar panel installation an option?
Notes
Findings and Recommendations
Summary Report
Name and Signature of auditor
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Conduct an Office Energy Audit with this Easy-to-Use Template


In today’s world, businesses are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact and lower their energy bills. Conducting an office energy audit is a great way to achieve both of these goals. An office energy audit template can help you identify areas where energy is being wasted and make recommendations for improvements. This template should cover areas such as lighting, heating and cooling, appliances, and office equipment. By identifying areas for improvement and making changes to reduce energy consumption, businesses can lower their energy bills and become more environmentally sustainable. Use this template to get started on your office energy audit today.

Please note that this checklist template is a hypothetical appuses-hero example and provides only standard information. The template does not aim to replace, among other things, workplace, health and safety advice, medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, or any other applicable law. You should seek your professional advice to determine whether the use of such a checklist is appropriate in your workplace or jurisdiction.