UCSC Residential Housing Survey on Energy
PowerSave is supporting the overall campus Climate and Energy Strategy project by collecting data related to energy use in residential housing units. The information collected will help inform investment in future energy conservation and efficiency projects. The survey is completely anonymous and confidential. You only need to provide your email address where requested if you would like to be entered into the prize raffle! Thank you for completing this survey by June 11, 2015 at midnight!
In which on campus undergraduate residential housing unit do you live? *
Please select from the alphabetized list in the dropdown menu below.
1. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, are there certain times of the year when the building seems too cold or too hot? Please select as many combinations as appropriate below:
If you feel the temperature in your housing unit building is just right throughout the year, you can skip this question.
Too hot
Too cold
Fall Quarter
Winter Quarter
Spring Quarter
Summer Quarter
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2. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, are there certain times of the day when the building seems too cold or too hot? Please select as many combinations as appropriate below:
If you feel the temperature in your housing unit building is just right throughout the day, you can skip this question.
Too hot
Too cold
Early morning
Mid morning
Afternoon
Early evening
Nighttime
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3. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, have you noticed spaces where lights seem to be on all the time even when no one is using the space?
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If yes, where?
For example, 4th floor study rooms
4. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, have you noticed spaces where lighting is inadequate for the needs of that space?
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If yes, where?
For example, the 4th floor study rooms
5. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, have you noticed occupancy sensors for lighting?
Occupancy sensors are usually small wall or ceiling mounted units. They detect when there are people in a space, turn lights on if people are present and turn them off when people are not present.
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If you answered yes, you have noticed occupancy sensors in your housing unit, where have you noticed them?
For example, 4th floor study rooms. Enter as many spaces as necessary where you notice occupancy sensors.
If you answered yes, you have noticed occupancy sensors in your housing unit, do they seem to function properly?
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6. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, have you ever noticed that there is not enough hot water to complete a shower, wash dishes, etc?
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If yes, where?
7. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, on scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being extremely cold and 10 being extremely hot, how would you rate the thermal comfort of the water supplied for showers, washing dishes, etc?
Extremely cold
Extremely hot
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8. Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, have you noticed spaces that are drafty or where windows are left open even when it is cool outside? If so, where (e.g. 4th floor study rooms)?
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If yes, where?
9.  Thinking about your on-campus residential housing unit, do you set room temperature with a thermostat?
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If you set room temperature with a thermostat, at what temperature do you set it?
10. If, in your on-campus residential housing unit, there is a thermostat that controls heating and cooling, do you have the ability to set the temperature on a schedule, or do you turn it off when you leave?
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11. Have you noticed other buildings or spaces where there appear to be heating or cooling issues?
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If yes, where? Please include as many buildings or spaces as needed.
12. Do you have any creative solutions to improve energy conservation in residential housing units that you would like to see implemented?
ENTER YOUR UCSC EMAIL ADDRESS HERE ONLY IF YOU WISH TO BE ENTERED INTO THE RAFFLE FOR one $100 AND four $50 BAY TREE BOOK STORE GIFT CARDS!
Only one entry per email address. Prizes will be specified at a later date.
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