Facilities and Campus Operations

Temperature/Energy Policy

Brown’s temperature policy provides guidelines for maintaining comfortable indoor environments while promoting energy efficiency across campus.

Temperature Policy

Indoor temperature settings in all spaces during occupied periods will be:

 COOLINGHEATING
Occupied Mode74°F70°F
Unoccupied Mode76°F66°F
Standby74°F68°F

Spaces such as research facilities requiring critical temperature settings will be more tightly controlled.

These will be set by Facilities Management in centrally controlled systems. Occupants who control their own thermostats are required to adhere to these settings.

Temperature Fluctuations

We recognize that temperatures will fluctuate within the building around these set points and every effort will be made to stay within 2° F of this range.

Electric Heaters

Supplemental electric heaters shall only be issued in the case of long-term system malfunctions and as authorized and provided by Facilities Management. No other use of electric heaters is allowed and unauthorized heaters will be removed.

Occupant Responsibilities

Report observations of excessive energy use and concerns to Facilities Management Service Response online or at 863-7800.

  • Individuals are expected to turn off lights when exiting rooms that are no longer occupied and to turn off office equipment (including monitors, task lights and personal computers, where possible) when leaving your workspace for more than 20 minutes and at the end of the day.
  • Turn yours off when not in use and be sure to power down your whole system when you are away, especially at night and on weekends.
  • Set your computer power management so that your computer monitor turns off and your CPU enters hibernate or standby mode when you leave your desk for extended periods of time.
  • Enable power management features on laser printers and copiers and power them down whenever possible, particularly on evenings and weekends.

Computer Power Management

Brown OIT provides information on computer power management settings and how to optimize energy management on your computer equipment. Please contact them or email Help@brown.edu if you have questions or need assistance.