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Flow rate for Kitchen Sink
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by ABHIJIT PISAL on
I just want to understand at what pressure is flow rate of kitchen sink (2.2 GPM) defined
WEp1 - Annual Days of Operation
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by susan eguia on
Hi, Can someone please clarify what is the LEED definition for annual days of operation - is it no. of building operated in a year? Appreciate any assistance. Thanks, Susan
Sinks in medical offices?
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by American University on
We're trying to certify a building on our campus that contains the student health center. Each of the exam rooms has a sink in it for the doctor to wash hands before/after the exam.
WEp1 credit for student apartments
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by Joyce Ganthavorn on
Hello! I am currently working on the WEp1 credit for a student apartment. I am pretty new to the project and I was hoping someone could help me out by answering a few questions. 1.
2009 calculator - "private" bathrooms in a commecial facility
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by Jessica Hawley on
I have mulit-story office building where the first floor has only one "private" bathroom for guests of the building to use in the lobby.
FTE Calculations
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by Hugh Hagues on
My project building has a number of leased spaces that will not be included in our final LEED application, however each of these spaces has full time employees who use the public restrooms and faci
Shower at Sauna
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by Natascha Altensen on
Hi We are currently dealing with a hotel project that has saunas installed.
Laboratory sinks
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by American University on
I'm guessing lab sinks would be considered process water because you don't necessarily want low flow rates where chemicals may be involved, but please advise. Thank you.