Hi,
In order to file compliance with IEQP1 & IEQc1: does the Airflow measuring devices need to be connected to BMS? Can they be standalone and programmed to generate an alarm?
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Andrew Mitchell, P.E.
PrincipalMitchell Gulledge Engineering, Inc.
LEEDuser Expert
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May 14, 2015 - 7:36 am
Local alarms are allowed. Alarms should alert building occupants.
Stella Stella
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May 14, 2015 - 11:36 pm
Hi Andrew,
Thanks, can I clarify 2 more items:
1)if a meeting room is served by a dedicated FCU;
Does the meeting room require both the airflow measurement device as well the CO2 sensors or just the CO2 sensor will do?
2) We have CO2 sensors in the return air duct that modulate the airflow based on occupancy. When there is less/no occupancy if modulates the damper to close In order to save energy.
Now when we program the airflow device serving the same space to maintain a minimum airflow, it does not complement each other. As airflow devices are programmed to maintain a minimum airflow even with no occupancy. How to resolve this?
Devendra Chaughule
Senior Manager - Sustainable ServicesSurmount
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March 5, 2022 - 2:03 am
Hi Stella,
Did you get any answers to your questions? What approach did you follow for these points for the LEED certification project?
Thanks