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Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ET S) Control Required
NC-2009 IEQp2:Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Controlposted by Magda Aghababyan on
Hi, We are working on a new construction hotel project.
SFI now allowed??
NC-2009 MRc7:Certified Woodposted by Ronnie Oleary on
I have a customer that sent me this note that was taken off of random lengths. The U.S.
Exhaust system tests
EBOM-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by Agnieszka Rylska on
I have two questions regarding exhaust system tests: 1. Do the tests have to be conducted only for local exhaust fans (like e.g.
Central Plant - Condenser Loop
CS-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by MKK LEED on
We are working on a project with two buildings on one site, one commercial C&S, one Hotel.
existing not occupied parts
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Francesco Passerini on
In the building that I’m modeling some parts were existing prior to the project, some parts are new.
prescriptive efficiency requirement for purchased heat
CI-2009 EAc1.3:Optimize Energy Performance—HVACposted by Bethany Beers on
If all of my zone equipment and my chillers prescriptively comply with the Core Performance Requirements, but for HHW we have heat exchangers with purchased steam from a district source, then do I
Example of DAYLIGHT AND Views
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by bojana kovacevic on
I am biginner in LEED, for the first time I am meeting with some things.
Integrative Process-Value Engineering
Pilot-Credits PC60:Integrative Processposted by Susan Coy on
Do you use Value Engineering in documenting this process?
Using v4 requirements on a v3 project
NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Brightworks Sustainability on
Our project is hoping to use the v4 criteria (diverse uses) to meet the requirements for a v3 project.
margin
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Francesco Passerini on
In DesignBuilder for the daylight simulation you have to impose a value for the parameter "margin", which is defined in the following way: Enter the margin (in m or ft) around the zone boundaries w