Has this calculator been changed for use in NC-v4 EQp1 versus the one used in LEED 2009?
For new construction, are there any other prerequisites or credits that require the use of this tool in the submission process?
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NC-v4 EQp1: Minimum indoor air quality performance
Has this calculator been changed for use in NC-v4 EQp1 versus the one used in LEED 2009?
For new construction, are there any other prerequisites or credits that require the use of this tool in the submission process?
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Dylan Connelly
Mechanical EngineerIntegral Group
LEEDuser Expert
472 thumbs up
January 15, 2014 - 3:36 pm
Robert,
LEEDv4 uses the new ASHRAE ventilation code so the LEED 2009 calculator doesn't work any more.
You can download the new form here:
http://www.usgbc.org/resources/minimum-indoor-air-quality-performance-ca...
There are some issues with it still - hopefully the USGBC will be updating it in the near future. For example - adding/subtracting lines is buggy and nearly impossible even with macros enabled, it also doesn't do the +30% calc for you.
Anaïs P
3 thumbs up
May 11, 2016 - 8:29 am
Hello!
It seems to me that the Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Calculator has some problems: for a 100% outdoor air system and for multiple zone system, cells of the column N don't do the calculation. Does anyone has already see this problem? How can I resolve it?
Izabela Kwiecinska
Gleeds Polska1 thumbs up
April 28, 2017 - 4:10 am
Hi. We have the same problem withe the column N in the calculator v03. How have you solved this?
Rasita Masalskyte
MsVesta Consulting
5 thumbs up
July 10, 2017 - 7:38 am
I solved it simply by typing the Ez values by hand, not from the drop-down list.